- rates, incidence, effects, and
prevalence of
victimisation is
called victimology. Peer
victimisation is the
experience among children of
being a target...
-
Secondary victimisation (or post
crime victimisation or
double victimisation)
refers to
further victim-blaming from
criminal justice authorities following...
- The
abuse defense is a
criminal law
defense in
which the
defendant argues that a
prior history of
abuse justifies violent retaliation.
While the term most...
- at
least double that
which appears in the
official crime statistics.
Victimisation surveys are
usually of two types:
National survey - of a
whole country...
- The
National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS),
administered by the US
Census Bureau under the
Department of Commerce, is a
national survey of approximately...
- the way
possession by a
false self can
create a
permanent sense of
victimisation – a
sense of
always being in the
hands of an
external fate. To break...
- mani****tion
often get
trapped into a self-image of
victimisation. The
psychological profile of
victimisation includes a
pervasive sense of helplessness, p****ivity...
- 1997.tb00739.x
Gerhard Minnameier, A
cognitive approach to the ‘happy
victimiser’,
Journal of
Moral Education, doi:10.1080/03057240.2012.700893, 41, 4...
- Eugène
Marie Chantrelle murdered his wife and
former pupil Elizabeth Chantrelle (née Dyer) on 2
January 1878, and was
convicted for his
crimes and hanged...
-
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January 2014. "Elton John to Putin: I will show you ****
people victimised under Russian law". The Guardian. 23
January 2014.
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