Menard Scott
Vict Offender. 2012 Jul 1;7(3):227-254. doi: 10.1080/15564886.2012.685353. Epub 2012 Jul 2.
The finding that victims and offenders are often the same individuals has led to attempts at explaining the positive correlation between victimization and offending. Much of the evidence for the positive relationship between victimization and offending, however, was based on samples of adolescents and young adults, or on data with other limitations. In the present study, we use longitudinal self-report data on victimization and offending in a national probability sample to examine the impacts of victimization on offending and offending on victimization, controlling for sociodemographic and theoretical predictors of both, to see whether the relationship is consistent across the life course from adolescence to early middle age. The results suggest that the relationship between being a perpetrator and being a victim of crime changes over the life course, and that explanations for the victimization-offending relationship need to take this life course variation into account.
受害者和犯罪者往往是同一批人这一发现,促使人们试图解释受害与犯罪之间的正相关关系。然而,受害与犯罪之间存在正相关关系的许多证据是基于青少年和年轻人的样本,或者是基于存在其他局限性的数据。在本研究中,我们使用全国概率样本中关于受害和犯罪的纵向自我报告数据,来检验受害对犯罪的影响以及犯罪对受害的影响,并控制两者的社会人口统计学和理论预测因素,以观察这种关系在从青春期到中年早期的整个生命历程中是否一致。结果表明,犯罪者与犯罪受害者之间的关系在生命历程中会发生变化,并且对受害与犯罪关系的解释需要考虑到这种生命历程的变化。