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Is a victim a victim a victim?
Criminal Justice Matters, 1997Comparative research, as is well known, is thwart with difficulties. Give those difficulties Nelken (1994) is right to ask the question, ‘What is the point of doing research in comparative criminology?’ The same question might well be asked of victimology.
Sandra Walklate, Rob Allan
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Childhood Victimization and Crime Victimization
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010The purpose of this study is to determine whether abused and neglected children are at increased risk for subsequent crime victimization. We ask four basic questions: (a) Does a history of child abuse/neglect increase one’s risk of physical, sexual, and property crime victimization?
Jared Kean, McIntyre, Cathy Spatz, Widom
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The process of victimization: The victims' perspective
Child Abuse & Neglect, 1990Twenty-three child victims (aged 10-18 years) of childhood sexual abuse were interviewed about the victimization process, the person who abused them, and how abuse might have been prevented. Specific questions obtained information about the quality of the relationship between victim and offender, the offender's pre-abuse behavior, the explanation for ...
L, Berliner, J R, Conte
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Profiles of non‐victims, escaped victims, continuing victims and new victims of school bullying
British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004Background: Victims of school bullying are known to be at risk in peer relationships and to sometimes use ineffective coping strategies, but little previous research has examined differences among escaped victims, continuing victims and new victims.
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1989
Victims of childhood sexual abuse may experience many dysfunctional outcomes. One negative outcome may be an increased risk of the sexually abused becoming sexually abusive to others. This article suggests that experience in the treatment of sexual offenders may have important implications for how we treat victims of child sexual abuse in order to ...
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Victims of childhood sexual abuse may experience many dysfunctional outcomes. One negative outcome may be an increased risk of the sexually abused becoming sexually abusive to others. This article suggests that experience in the treatment of sexual offenders may have important implications for how we treat victims of child sexual abuse in order to ...
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2018
LGBT victims of crime underutilize the services available through victim assistance systems, for reasons such as fear of secondary victimization, perceived heteronormativity of the organization, and perceived insensitivity to their needs (Duke & Davidson, 2009; Faulkner, 2001; Hamberger et al., 2004; Hamberger, 1996).
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LGBT victims of crime underutilize the services available through victim assistance systems, for reasons such as fear of secondary victimization, perceived heteronormativity of the organization, and perceived insensitivity to their needs (Duke & Davidson, 2009; Faulkner, 2001; Hamberger et al., 2004; Hamberger, 1996).
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Are you a victim of the victim syndrome?
Organizational Dynamics, 2012People who suffer from the victim syndrome are always complaining about the 'bad things that happen' in their lives. Because they believe they have no control over the way events unfold, they don’t feel a sense of responsibility for them. One moment, they present themselves dramatically as victims; the next, they morph into victimizers, hurting the ...
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Victims of Crime as Victims of Disaster
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1989The gross disparity between the routine attention paid to criminals and that paid to their victims led to the proposition that victims of major crime be treated as victims of disaster. The fresh appraisal might provide the impetus for appropriate services for them as a matter of social policy.
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Children as Victims and Victimizers
School Psychology International, 1997This paper presents a systemic perspective for understanding the pervasive problem of victimization in schools by clarifying adult attitudes toward childhood aggression, examining victimization as a continuum of behavior, and emphasizing the interpersonal relationship between victims and victimizers.
Felicia L. Wilczenski +6 more
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