Early victimization and delinquency predict female-perpetrated violence
As found in one of the studies in this week's Crime Research Update: Crime Type Edition
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Use this tip sheet to help you integrate the latest research into your work. It’s a directory of new crime research published by the academic journals that I monitor. This week’s directory includes, for example, this study listing:
Exploring social, motivational, and cognitive factors in female-perpetrated interpersonal violence: a study of community-based UK women (Psychology, Crime & Law) Isabella Pellien, Jane Wood, Emma Alleyne (License)
You’ll find more listings for this week’s new research below.

I’ve sorted the research into loose categories by type of crime. Beginning this week, I’m only sharing the most relevant studies so that you don’t need to wade through as many as you’ve had to in the past.
Violence
Empathy for violent offenders: Knowing the truth facilitates victims’ empathy in victim-offender mediation (Journal of Experimental Criminology) Blake Quinney, Charlie Fraser, Michael Wenzel, et al. (License)
Examining the Dynamics of Asian American and American Indian Homicide in the United States (Journal of Interpersonal Violence) Cassie DiBenedetti, Gregory M. Zimmerman, Emma E. Fridel (License)
The Association Between Violence Against Women and the Consumption of Addictive Substances in Mexico and the Role of Depression as a Mediator (Journal of Interpersonal Violence) Martha Itzel García-Torres, Betania Allen-Leigh, Ana Cristina Basto-Abreu, et al. (License)
Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of College Sexual Violence Experienced by 2SLGBTQIA+ Students: Gender- and Gender Modality-Based Analysis (Journal of Interpersonal Violence) Manon Bergeron, Marie-France Goyer, Alexa Martin-Storey, et al. (License)
Parental Violence and Family Stressors: A Comparative Study of Czech Adolescents in 2013 and 2023 (Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice) Zuzana Podaná, Eva Krulichová (License)
What do the experiences of victims and survivors of police-perpetrated domestic abuse tell us about the police response to such abuse? (International Journal of Police Science & Management) Ruth Brander (License)
Exploring social, motivational, and cognitive factors in female-perpetrated interpersonal violence: a study of community-based UK women (Psychology, Crime & Law) Isabella Pellien, Jane Wood, Emma Alleyne (License)
Association Between Parental Violence and School Bullying Victimization in China (Journal of Interpersonal Violence) Ting Yang, Zhilei Shi (License)
“Nobody Will Believe Me”: Lack of Reporting Violence by Disabled Women (Violence Against Women) Eliona Gjecaj, Rannveig Traustadóttir, James Gordon Rice (License)
Domestic Violence Risk Assessment in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Communities in Queensland, Australia: A Qualitative Study of Community Members’ Perceptions and Experiences (Violence Against Women) Mark R. Kebbell, Samara McPhedran, Scott Mealy (License)
The dark triad, adjustment, and age as predictors of aggression amongst South African adult male offenders in a maximum-security correctional centre (Psychology, Crime & Law) Kelsy Naidoo, Jacques Jordaan (License)
From violent to vulnerable? How door staff police illicit drugs in the United Kingdom’s night-time economy (Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy) Samuel Hinrichs
Historical and legal basis of non-encounter restorative justice interventions for gun violence (Contemporary Justice Review) C. Phifer Nicholson, Will Lieber, Marcia Owen, et al.
Property
The Hidden Gender Gap: Examining the Influence of Gender on Fraud Victimization Risk Among Cryptocurrency Owners (Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime) Brandon Dulisse, Nathan Connealy, Amanda Harrison, et al. (License)
Drugs
Qualitative exploration of the relationships between people who regularly use methamphetamine and their family and friends (Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy) Paige Webb, Simon Clay, Louisa Degenhardt, et al. (License)
Family relationships with someone who uses methamphetamine: interviews with various family members (Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy) Paige Webb, Simon Clay, Sharon Dawe, et al. (License)
Triggering motivations for change: exploring engagement in adult police-led drug diversion programs (Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy) Charlie E. Sutton, Matthew Bacon, Helen Glasspoole-Bird, et al. (License)
Socio-Economic Drivers of Drug Abuse and Criminal Activities: A Multidimensional Analysis (Deviant Behavior) Sanmugam Annamalah, Rohana Sham, Amir Foroughi, et al.
A feminist analysis of women’s performance and image-enhancing drug use: epistemic injustice and resources for rethinking enhancement harms (Harm Reduction Journal) Renae Fomiatti, Kay Stanton (License)
The Association Between Violence Against Women and the Consumption of Addictive Substances in Mexico and the Role of Depression as a Mediator (Journal of Interpersonal Violence) Martha Itzel García-Torres, Betania Allen-Leigh, Ana Cristina Basto-Abreu, et al. (License)
The potential use of digital technologies to enhance opioid agonist treatment in rural and remote communities of British Columbia, Canada (Harm Reduction Journal) Amreetha Jayathilake, Kate Hodgson, Manal Mansoor, et al. (License)
Beyond a spoiled identity: Destigmatization through everyday interactions in heroin-assisted treatment (Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy) Vegard Haukland (License)
Understanding the role of street medicine in harm reduction: a case study of Street Medicine St. Louis (Harm Reduction Journal) Ari Gzesh, Jeremiah S. Truel, Danielle R. Adams, et al. (License)
“We knew it was coming: we didn’t act” perspectives from people who use drugs and substance use workforce on the impact of delays in implementation of the supervised injection facility and drug checking interventions (Harm Reduction Journal) Margaret R. Hester, Jaclyn M. W. Hughto, Divya Ravikumar-Grant, et al. (License)
From violent to vulnerable? How door staff police illicit drugs in the United Kingdom’s night-time economy (Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy) Samuel Hinrichs
Harm reduction approaches for the use of benzodiazepines: a scoping review (Harm Reduction Journal) Caity Morrison, Isabella Natale, Antigone Branchflower, et al. (License)
White Collar
The Hidden Gender Gap: Examining the Influence of Gender on Fraud Victimization Risk Among Cryptocurrency Owners (Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime) Brandon Dulisse, Nathan Connealy, Amanda Harrison, et al. (License)
Battling Two Fronts: Exploring the Relationship Between Organized Crime and the Implementation of Anti-Corruption Conventions in the Western Hemisphere (Deviant Behavior) Yuliya Zabyelina, Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez
Organized Crime
The Life I Love to Live: A Constructivist Theory of Resilience During and After Sex Trafficking (Journal of Interpersonal Violence) Logan Knight, Sheridan Waldrop (License)
Battling Two Fronts: Exploring the Relationship Between Organized Crime and the Implementation of Anti-Corruption Conventions in the Western Hemisphere (Deviant Behavior) Yuliya Zabyelina, Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez
Technology Facilitated
Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Need Typologies for Men Preparing for Re-entry (Criminal Justice and Behavior) Gemma Morgan, Kendra J. Clark, Faye S. Taxman (License)
What influences digital natives’ susceptibility to cyber phishing scams? (Journal of Financial Crime) Dewan Mehrab Ashrafi, Mahnoor Sattar, Rafayat Jalal
The prevention of online romance scams using a crime script analysis from the victim’s perspective (International Review of Victimology) Fangzhou Wang, James D Kelsay (License)
Holding back the tides? Applying the Canute paradox to the regulation of cyberdeviance (Criminology & Criminal Justice) Paul Bleakley (License)
Crime Research Update and Five Studies About are the output of my research discovery system (update coming soon).
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