Does College Matter? Exploring College-Level Factors Related to Victimization Risk for U.S. and Canadian College Students
Research shows that U.S. college students are at risk for a variety of victimization types. College students in Canada also experience similar types of victimization compared to U.S students, yet recent research shows that Canadian students are at a greater risk than U.S. college students of being v...
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2024
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International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology
Year: 2024, Volume: 68, Issue: 5, Pages: 488-522 |
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