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Victimology. QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

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Page 1: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Criminology

Victimology

Page 2: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

QUESTIONS:

?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”?

?What is “Collective Victimization”?

?What is the universally accepted definition of “Crime Victim”?

?How does the field of victimology tend to understand the victim?

Victims and Victimization

Page 3: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Patterns of Victimization: Geography

Page 4: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Patterns of Victimization: Gender

Page 5: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Patterns of Victimization: Ethnicity

Page 6: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Patterns of Victimization: Class

Page 7: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Patterns of Victimization: Age

Page 9: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Theories of Victimization

Lifestyles theory-the lifestyles of some people put them more at risk for becoming crime victims

Routine Activities Theory-people engage in regular or routine activities that increase their risk for victimization

Page 10: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

?Do people who commit crimes increase their chances of becoming victims?

?Are women who are raped often “asking for it” through their behavior?

?What does the NCVS predict about violent crime and property crime victims?

PRECIPITATION

Page 11: Victimology.  QUESTIONS: ?When did we begin to focus our attention to “Crime Victims”? ?What is “Collective Victimization”? ?What is the universally.

Costs and Consequences

Victim Impact Statements

Consequences of Victimization