RT Article T1 Understanding the Overlap of Online Offending and Victimization: Using Cluster Analysis to Examine Group Differences JF Victims & offenders VO 17 IS 5 SP 712 OP 734 A1 Parti, Katalin A2 Dearden, Thomas E A2 Hawdon, James LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1807227138 AB Criminal offending and victimization often overlap in both the virtual and offline worlds. However, scholars are still unsure how the offending-victimization relationship plays out between the online and offline worlds. Using a sample of 2,491 adults, four clusters are discovered: 1) those unlikely to have offended or been victimized, 2) those who had online victimization and offending experiences, 3) Those who have been victimized offline and online, but who are unlikely to have offended, and 4) individuals who were victims both online and offline and offended online. Thus, the offending-victimization overlap may be common, but it is certainly not exclusive. K1 poly-offending K1 Poly-victimization K1 overlap K1 Cluster Analysis K1 Cybervictimization K1 cyberoffending K1 Cybercrime DO 10.1080/15564886.2022.2036655