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A Multi-Theoretical Perspective on Cyber Dating Abuse Victimization and Perpetration within Intimate Relationships: A Test of General Strain, Social Learning, and Self-Control Theories

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VICTIMS & OFFENDERS
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 499-519

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2020.1734996

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Cyber dating abuse; victimization; general strain; social learning; self-control; multi-theoretical

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Cyber abuse within intimate relationships is an increasingly common, but poorly understood, criminological issue. The present study applies a multi-theoretical lens to both cyber abuse perpetration and victimization in intimate relationships using a sample of college students. Results employing OLS regression show that cyber dating abuse victimization is associated with measures of general strain and social learning, but not self-control, in both full and reduced models. For cyber abuse perpetration, general strain, social learning, and self-control measures show significant associations in reduced models; however, in a full model only measures of strain retain significance.

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