2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10610-018-9401-6
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Juvenile Victimization in Portugal through the Lens of ISRD-3: Lifetime Prevalence, Predictors, and Implications

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“…On the other hand, researchers may also learn a great deal by indepth analysis of the responses of their own country-level sample. The last two papers in this special issue analyze such country-based samples, respectively, from Belgium (De Buck & Pauwels 2018) and Portugal (Martins et al 2018). De Buck and Pauwels base their analysis on the Belgian ISRD3 survey, a paper-and-pencil survey among 4745 secondary school pupils in four cities.…”
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“…On the other hand, researchers may also learn a great deal by indepth analysis of the responses of their own country-level sample. The last two papers in this special issue analyze such country-based samples, respectively, from Belgium (De Buck & Pauwels 2018) and Portugal (Martins et al 2018). De Buck and Pauwels base their analysis on the Belgian ISRD3 survey, a paper-and-pencil survey among 4745 secondary school pupils in four cities.…”
Section: This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last paper, by Martins and colleagues (Martins et al 2018), presents the results of the ISRD3 project in Portugal. As the authors write, this research "is a contribution to the epidemiology of youth victimization in Portugal, as the first large study of this subject in this country" (Martins et al, p? in this issue).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing number of studies related to criminal activity in Portugal, such as local policies and urban security [4][5][6], criminal justice [7,8], victimization [9,10], and gender studies [11,12]. However, there is a paucity of studies on the geography of crime for Portugal, most likely due to the lack of open data with finer spatial resolution, such as point, neighborhood, or parish data.…”
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“…Corroborando acerca da maior susceptibilidade das meninas no âmbito brasileiro, o Sistema de Informação de Agravos e Notificações (SINAN) em 2018 registrou 89.274 casos de violência intrafamiliar, sexual e outras expressões desse agravo contra crianças e adolescentes, dos quais 61.976 referiam-se a pessoas do sexo feminino(MINISTÉRIO DA SAÚDE, 2018). Estudo internacional também revela uma prevalência entre esse público, ao constatar que, entre os 4.048 juvenis que sofreram violência doméstica, a maioria eram meninas(MARTINS et al, 2018). Logo, ser mulher se apresenta mais vulnerável para a vivência desse agravo.Essa realidade pode estar relacionada ao fato das meninas serem responsabilizadas pelas tarefas domésticas, tidas como inerentes ao feminino, e os abusos ocorrem no contexto de insatisfação quanto a qualidade ou realização destas pela pessoa adulta.…”
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