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Prevalence, trends, and predictors of victimisation and polyvictimisation among children in England and Wales.

Tura, F., Crivatu, I., Tseloni, A. and Tompson, L., 2026. Prevalence, trends, and predictors of victimisation and polyvictimisation among children in England and Wales. International Review of Victimology. (In Press)

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Abstract

Childhood victimisation and polyvictimisation (experiencing two or more distinct crime types) can have lasting developmental, psychological, and social consequences. Yet, there is limited research on victimisation and polyvictimisation in England and Wales using robust datasets. This study addresses this gap by investigating prevalence, trends, and individual, household, and area-level predictors of non- sexual non-familial violence, personal theft, household theft, and criminal damage and polyvictimisation using the 10-15-year-old Crime Survey for England and Wales (2011/12–2019/20; N = 24,992). A series of binary logistic regressions were performed, supplemented by visualisations. The weighted percentage of children experiencing a single type of victimisation ranged from 1.1% (criminal damage) to 5.7% (violence), while 1.1% were polyvictimized. Although most victimisation types and polyvictimisation declined over the 9-year period, reductions in polyvictimisation varied depending on socioeconomic status. Both individual (sex, ethnicity, disability) and area-level (deprivation) factors predicted polyvictimisation and individual victimisation types. Implications of the findings are discussed.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0269-7580
Uncontrolled Keywords:victimisation; polyvictimisation; youth; crime; disability; deprivation
Group:Faculty of Business and Law
ID Code:41812
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:06 May 2026 13:45
Last Modified:06 May 2026 13:45

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