social_science3 papersavg year 2013quality 6/5weak evidence

Despite this robust literature, few studies have specifically examined how the relation between community violence exposure, peer aggression, and victimization is modified by individual, peer, and fam

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The gap

Despite this robust literature, few studies have specifically examined how the relation between community violence exposure, peer aggression, and victimization is modified by individual, peer, and familial influences (considered jointly).

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Clustered from 3 gap mentions across 3 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Conduits from community violence exposure to peer aggression and victimization: Contributions of parental monitoring, impulsivity, and deviancy. (2014) · doi

    Despite this robust literature, few studies have specifically examined how the relation between community violence exposure, peer aggression, and victimization is modified by individual, peer, and familial influences (considered jointly).

    Keywords: peer despite robust literature specifically examined relation community violence exposure aggression victimization modified individual familial
  • Self-protective behaviours against crime in urban settings: An empirical approach to vulnerability and victimization models (2012) · doi

    Previous research on the relationships between age, sex, ethnic group or previous victimization experience and fear of crime is controversial, as inconsistent results have been obtained, many of them attributable to a lack of methodological and conceptual consensus.

    Keywords: previous relationships ethnic group victimization experience fear crime controversial inconsistent obtained them attributable lack methodological
  • The Sustained Impact of Adolescent Violence Histories on Early Adulthood Outcomes (2013) · doi

    Abstract A history of victimization and violence perpetration are well-established risk factors that hamper positive development in early adulthood, yet their separate and overlapping effects are rarely examined simultaneously, confounding understanding of their relative impacts.

    Keywords: abstract history victimization violence perpetration well established risk factors hamper positive development early adulthood separate

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