SOCI-303 Lecture 2: Typologies of Victimization

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Typologies of victimization: stephen schafer: typologies of victimization. 1960s, eastern and western europe: applied assistance victims attain. Really finds no immediate assistance happens: gaining support, safe space, professionals, psychologists, friends and family, health practitioners. These kinds of support need to happen, but they aren"t happening. There needs to be a treatments given and victims need to be cared for and taken seriously. Losing energy: doesn"t like school to begin with, not a part of the riding peer group, too tired to study, not just treatment, but needed to be compensated. Can it be done practically: three types of victimization, criminal victimization: offender/suspect, victim exist. Being victimized as a result of a crime; a crime has been committed. The most simple with a definition for the legislature, crime, and conviction: human rights violations and victimization: rights and freedoms taken from you for no reason. Forcefully taking, coercive, or discrimination: general victimization: tragedies, natural disasters, often due to chance.

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