Assessing the Overlap in Dating Violence Perpetration and Victimization among South Korean College Students: The Influence of Social Learning and Self-Control |
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Authors: | Wesley G Jennings MiRang Park Elizabeth A Tomsich Angela R Gover Ronald L Akers |
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Institution: | (1) College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, Department of Criminology, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SOC 326, Tampa, FL 33620, USA;(2) International Cooperation Team, Korean Institute of Criminology, 114 Taebong-no, Seocho-gu, Seoul, 137715, Republic of Korea;(3) School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver, 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 500, Denver, CO 80217–3364, USA;(4) School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver, 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 525, Denver, CO 80217–3364, USA;(5) Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, 3219 Turlington Hall, P.O. Box 117330, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA;(6) Department of Criminology, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA |
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Abstract: | Research has recently begun to identify an overlap of involvement in offending and victimization and a shared commonality
of risk factors for both outcomes. Despite this growing body of evidence, this research has yet to have been extended to dating
violence in general and in cross cultural samples specifically. Recognizing these gaps in the literature, the current study
examines the correlation between psychological and physical dating violence perpetration and victimization among a large sample
of South Korean college students. Results from a series of bivariate probit models suggest that there is a strong degree of
overlap between dating violence perpetration and victimization and that social learning theory and self-control theory cannot
explain away the overlap. Study limitations and implications are also discussed. |
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