School-related victimizations among adolescents: An analysis of National Crime Survey (NCS) narratives

This paper uses a heretofore untapped source of information in the National Crime Survey (NCS) victimization data—the interviewer narratives—to explore school-related victimizations among adolescents. These narrative reports provide important information bearing on lifestyle and routine activity the...

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Main Author: Garofalo, James (Author)
Contributors: Siegel, Leslie ; Laub, John
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 1987
In: Journal of quantitative criminology
Year: 1987, Volume: 3, Issue: 4, Pages: 321-338
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