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Is a victim a victim a victim?

Criminal Justice Matters, 1997
Comparative 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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Victims Becoming Victimizers

2018
It may seem unthinkable for sex trafficking victims to eventually become the traffickers who recruit victims into the same industry of abuse, pain, and exploitation that they had been forced to endure, it is important to understand that the identities of victims and perpetrators are not distinctly separate from one another (Siegel and Blank, Global ...
Natalie Sarachaga-Barato, Lenore Walker
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Victims and second victims

2021
When patients are harmed, staff often get blamed — especially when nobody realizes how digital systems go wrong and create the problems.
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Victim to Victimizer

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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Victim feminism/victim activism

Sociological Spectrum, 1998
Scholars and critics from diverse fields have forwarded various arguments about the nature and representation of victimhood and victims. For the critics and scholars, victimhood is constructed as a state of powerlessness. Although constructionist arguments recognize an ideology undergirding victim constructions, they do not explicitly engage with ...
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Rape victims

Nursing Standard, 1987
In Nursing Standard (week ending November 7) Police Chief Medical Officer, David McLay is quoted as saying that hospitals are not the ideal place for the examination of rape victims. I assume therefore that he is advocating examination on police premises.
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Profiles of non‐victims, escaped victims, continuing victims and new victims of school bullying

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
Background: 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.
Smith, PK   +4 more
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Victimization, Victims' Needs, and Empowerment in Victim Offender Mediation

International Review of Victimology, 2010
This exploratory qualitative study examined victims' experiences in a Victim Offender Mediation (VOM). The focus was on the needs of the victims and to what extent the needs were met through VOM. In addition to prolonged observations, we conducted 34 interviews with VOM participants from four completed VOM cases that were processed in one mid-sized ...
Jung Jin Choi   +2 more
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Forgotten victims

Nursing Standard, 2008
A resolution at next week's RCN congress calls for a campaign to improve the mental health care of ex-services personnel.
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Past victim, future victim?

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2002
To effectively reduce and prevent workplace violence, nurse managers can offer training sessions that include assessing risk for past and current victimization.
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