Victimization and Its Consequences for Well-Being: A Between- and Within-Person Analysis

ConclusionThe findings indicate that violent victimization has palpable detrimental effects on security perceptions, trust and neighborhood satisfaction —but not on emotional well-being and life satisfaction—and that individuals largely recover from the victimization within 18 months.
Source: Journal of Quantitative Criminology - Category: Criminology Source Type: research