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  • Criminology
  • Sociology

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  • Adolescents in the juvenile justice system often experience higher rates of aggression in romantic relationships.
  • Court-Involved Non-Incarcerated (CINI) adolescents represent a population with unique risk factors.
  • Understanding adolescent dating violence (ADV) within this specific group is crucial for targeted interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the prevalence and characteristics of ADV among first-time offense CINI adolescents.
  • To compare ADV experiences between CINI adolescents and community samples.
  • To identify potential differences in ADV based on gender and offense type within the CINI population.

Main Methods:

  • A sample of 199 first-time offense CINI adolescents (58% male, mean age 15.05) was surveyed.
  • Participants reported on their experiences with physical abuse and social networking abuse.
  • Data were analyzed to compare prevalence rates and identify differences based on gender and offense type.

Main Results:

  • Prevalence rates of ADV among CINI adolescents were consistent with community samples.
  • Females reported higher perpetration of physical and social networking abuse, and higher victimization of social networking abuse.
  • No significant differences in ADV risk were found based on offense type, but females showed increased risk.

Conclusions:

  • ADV prevention efforts for CINI adolescents should be implemented early, irrespective of offense type.
  • Gender differences in ADV perpetration and victimization warrant further investigation.
  • Early intervention is key for addressing adolescent dating violence in justice-involved youth.