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Associations Between Aggression, Stress, and Trauma

The Relationship Between Direct Violence Victimization and Arrest History: The Mediating Role of Aggression

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Pages 676-690 | Received 30 Oct 2016, Accepted 17 Feb 2017, Published online: 03 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This study sought to determine whether emerging adults with a history of arrest differed on reported experiences of direct violence victimization (DVV), as well as measures of depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and aggression. We administered self-report measures to 535 diverse college students. Results revealed that 64 participants reported a history of arrest. Participants with a history of arrest reported significantly higher scores on measures of aggression, as well as a greater number of DVV experiences, when compared to a comparable random sample of participants with no history of arrest. When the total sample was examined, there was no direct relationship between DVV and history of arrest. However, we found evidence for the mediating effect of aggression between the two variables. Our findings suggest that, among emerging adults who have experienced DVV, high levels of aggression may play a role in criminal justice involvement.

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