- well-being in adulthood.
Secondary victimization (also
known as post
crime victimization or
double victimization)
refers to
further victim-blaming from...
-
which are
damaging to victims.
Forms of
victimization include (but are not
limited to)
bullying or peer
victimization,
physical abuse, ****ual abuse, verbal...
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Happy victimizing phenomenon,
happy victimization phenomenon or
happy victimizer phenomenon is a
phenomenon in
child development, in particular, in their...
- exclusion. Today,
victimization is
largely operationally defined as
either covert/relational
victimization or overt/physical
victimization, in
which a child...
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suicidal ideation,
borderline personality disorder, and
propensity to re-
victimization in adulthood.
Child ****ual
abuse is a risk
factor for
attempting suicide...
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ideation at
higher rates.
Among the
different forms of
victimization bi****uals face, ****ual
victimization is most
often linked to poor
mental health. This poor...
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United States, on the
frequency of
crime victimization, as well as
characteristics and
consequences of
victimization. The
survey focuses on
gathering information...
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Victimology is the
study of
victimization,
including the
psychological effects on victims, the
relationship between victims and offenders, the interactions...
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Civilian victimization is the
intentional use of
violence against noncombatants in a conflict. It
includes both
lethal forms of
violence (such as killings)...
-
argued that,
while a
prior history of
victimization may be a
contributing factor to a
violent crime,
victimization alone cannot fully explain an act of...