Dating violence (DV) occurs when there is perpetration or threat of an act of violence by an individual towards his or her partner within the context of dating. Most criminology researches have been focusing on the perpetrator and criminogenic factors perpetuating DV. However, less work has been done to investigate the victim’s roles contributing towards the incidence of DV. Hence, the present research sought to study the association of youth’s love attitude style and risk of victimisation in DV among youth. The present study was cross- sectional in design where data was collected using self-administered questionnaire measuring participants’ love attitude style and types of DV. A total of 400 participants was recruited through random sampling method which further divided into victim (n=149) and non-victim (n=251) group. Results showed that there is no significant difference in all types of DV between male and female victims (p>0.05). However, victims significantly differed from the non-victim in their type of love attitude styles except for Storge and Pragma. The present findings shed lights on individual love attitude style as significant vulnerable characteristic in DV victimisation regardless of victims’ gender. It can be further used as reference in designing proactive preventive measures to combat DV among youth, besides educating youth for leading non-abusive relationship.