%0 Journal Article %T Young Adult Reports of the Victim每Offender Overlap in Intimate and Nonintimate Relationships: A Nationally Representative Sample %A Bruce G. Taylor %A Elizabeth A. Mumford %A Maria Bohri %A Mark Berg %A Weiwei Liu %J Criminal Justice and Behavior %@ 1552-3594 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0093854818810322 %X Little is known about the role of conflict management in explaining the victim每offender overlap. This article assesses the victim每offender overlap for adults (18-32) in intimate and nonintimate relationships, covering their relationship with their partner and with friends and acquaintances/strangers. Controlling for conceptually important variables, we explore whether different conflict management styles are associated with a respondent being in the victim-only, offender-only, both, or neither group (separately for verbal aggression, physical abuse for intimate and nonintimate relationships, and sexual abuse for intimate relationships). Data are from a nationally representative panel of U.S. households (N = 2,284 respondents of whom 871 women and 690 men report being in an intimate partnership). We observed a high degree of overlap between victimization and offending across our abuse measures. We found a range of modestly consistent set of risk factors, for example, conflict management styles and self-control, for the victim每offender overlap for partner and nonpartner abuse experiences %K victim每offender overlap %K conflict management %K self-control %K intimate partner violence %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0093854818810322