نتایج جستجو برای: victim offender relations

تعداد نتایج: 155801  

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Frank Krueger Raja Parasuraman Lara Moody Peter Twieg Ewart de Visser Kevin McCabe Martin O'Hara Mary R Lee

The neuropeptide oxytocin functions as a hormone and neurotransmitter and facilitates complex social cognition and approach behavior. Given that empathy is an essential ingredient for third-party decision-making in institutions of justice, we investigated whether exogenous oxytocin modulates empathy of an unaffected third-party toward offenders and victims of criminal offenses. Healthy male par...

2006
David Indermaur

This paper reports on research undertaken in Western Australia in 1993 on violence associated with robbery and property crime. Firsthand accounts from 88 offenders and 10 victims are examinedfor information and perspectives that may be relevant to the prevention of such violence. Results suggest that violence occurring in the course of a robbery or a property crime is most effectively prevented...

Journal: :Violence and victims 2008
Krystal D Mize Todd K Shackelford

Previous research indicates that the killing method used in homicides may reflect the motivation of the offender and qualities of the victim-offender relationship. The effect of gender and sexual orientation of intimate partner homicide offenders (N = 51,007) was examined with respect to the brutality of killing methods. Guided by previous research and theory, it was hypothesized that homicide ...

Journal: :Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment 2010
Benoit Leclerc Richard Wortley Stephen Smallbone

The use of self-protection strategies and related situation in rape has been studied by several scholars. The circumstances in which children are more likely to resist sexual victimization have, however, not been studied. This study examines the association between offence-related factors-specifically, the preoffence situation, the modus operandi strategies adopted by offenders, and victim char...

Journal: :Alcohol research & health : the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 2001
L A Greenfeld M A Henneberg

Research suggests that a decreasing share of violent crime is attributable to offenders who had been drinking alcoholic beverages. Surveys of victims indicate that the rate of alcohol-involved violent crimes (i.e., crimes in which the perpetrators had been drinking, as perceived by the victims) decreased 34 percent from 1993 to 1998, whereas the rate of non-alcohol-involved violence decreased 2...

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