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Youth crime victimization and religion: observations from Finland and Switzerland
Authors:Silvia Staubli  Janne Kivivuori
Institution:1. Department of Social Sciences, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland;2. Department of Social Research, Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:European nations are undergoing increasing cultural and religious pluralization. Yet, we know little about how crime victimization relates to religion. Different theories suggest that religion might protect from or, on the contrary, be a risk factor for victimization. Drawing on a youth survey (ISRD–3), we examine Finland and Switzerland, two nations with different histories with respect to religious pluralism. We did not observe associations suggesting that membership in minority religions would protect from victimization. The risk of hate crime victimization was elevated among Finnish Muslim youths, while in Switzerland, there appears to be a more general association between ‘other’ religious identification and victimization risk. We conclude by discussing avenues for future research.
Keywords:Victimization  religion  hate crime  delinquency  Finland  Switzerland
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