Childhood victimization: Violence, crime and abuse in the lives of young people
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...for several decades and, while declining, they remain high [6, 16]....
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...…to violence studied as well as where the exposure to violence took place (i.e., they were limited to violent incidents in the home, the school, or the community instead of studying incidents in all of these locations) (Shonkoff, Boyce, and McEwen, 2009; Finkelhor, 2008; Nansel et al., 2003)....
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..., they were limited to violent incidents in the home, the school, or the community instead of studying incidents in all of these locations) (Shonkoff, Boyce, and McEwen, 2009; Finkelhor, 2008; Nansel et al., 2003)....
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...All forms of extrafamilial victimization were explored as the development, etiology, and risk factors for these types of victimization are likely to overlap (Finkelhor, 2008)....
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...Research also shows increased vulnerability to further victimization following initial exposure (Finkelhor, 2008; Radford et al., 2013)....
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...A representative definition that refers to social norms is: “harm that comes to individuals because other human actors have behaved in ways that violate social norms” (Finkelhor, 2008, p. 23)....
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...At one extreme of the intent continuum, many acts of violence involve clearly malicious intent (Finkelhor, 2008)....
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