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"A victim is a victim"

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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Are you a victim of the victim syndrome?

Organizational Dynamics, 2012
People 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, 1989
The 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, 1997
This 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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Voice of the Victims

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1995
Over the past 10 years, I have been privileged to conduct educational forums for audiences containing many recovering alcoholics or otherwise chemically dependent persons. In these forums about the addictive diseases and their treatment and research possibilities, significant interaction with the audience members occurs.
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Drawing a Connection from Victim to Victimizer

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1991
1. The biological basis of the altered alarm/dissociative process during and after sexual trauma impedes the development of information processing essential for discerning intention, personal responsibility, sense of control over events, and trust in others. 2.
A W, Burgess   +5 more
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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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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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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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A VICTIM IS A VICTIM IS A VICTIM?

The British Journal of Criminology, 1995
DAN ELLINGWORTH   +2 more
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