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Correlates of stalking victimization in Canada: A model of social support and comorbidity
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice ( IF 1.250 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-23 , DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2020.100437
Liqun Cao , Shun-Yung Kevin Wang

Research into stalking victimization has proliferated over the last three decades, but little research has been done with Canadian data and several theoretical questions related to stalking victimization risk remain largely unanswered. To address the gaps in the literature, this study advances an integrated approach of neighborhood social support from criminology and comorbidity model from health science to examine the correlates of stalking victimization. Relying on data from Canadian General Social Survey, results confirm that the correlation model is better justifiable than the causal model in exploring the relationships between risk factors and being stalked and that variables broadly derived from social support theory, such as community order and trust, are statistically significant correlates of stalking victimization. In addition, most variables in the comorbidity model are significant correlates of stalking victimization. We conclude that social contexts and individual life habits are both important for the risk of stalking victimization.



中文翻译:

加拿大缠扰行为的相关性:社会支持和合并症的模型

在过去的三十年中,缠扰行为的研究激增,但是对加拿大数据的研究却很少,与缠扰行为的风险相关的几个理论问题仍未得到解答。为了弥补文献中的空白,本研究提出了犯罪学和健康科学的合并症模型的综合社会支持方法,以研究缠扰行为的相关性。依靠加拿大一般社会调查的数据,结果证实,在探索风险因素与被跟踪因素之间的关系时,相关模型比因果模型更合理,并且从社会支持理论广泛推导出的变量(例如社区秩序和信任)是合理的。缠扰行为具有统计学意义。此外,合并症模型中的大多数变量都是缠扰行为的显着相关因素。我们得出结论,社交环境和个人生活习惯对于跟踪受害风险都很重要。

更新日期:2020-09-23
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