Ch 5; Victims of Crime Flashcards

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Victimology

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The study of victims.

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Victim

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A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event/action

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Culpable

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Deserving of blame; guilty of wrongdoing.

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Primary Victim

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A person who is directly harmed as a results of a victimizing experience.

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Secondary Victim

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A person who is not directly impacted by the harmful effects of a victimizing event, but may witness the event or have to deal with the after effects of a victimizing event. (supporting victim in recovery).

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Tertiary Victim

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A person who may suffer repercussions of victimization even though they are not directly involved in or witness to the harmful event.

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Direct Victim

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A person who is present at the time of victimization + experiences harm.

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Indirect Victim

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A person who is not immediately affected by victimization, but nonetheless suffers in some way as a result of it.

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Actual Victim

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A person who is the direct target of victimization.

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Vicarious Victim

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A person who does not experience direct victimization but nonetheless responds as if they had been victimized directly after learning of the event

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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A set of symptoms that emerge as a result of the stress of experiencing severe trauma. Symptoms; Recurring nightmares, jumpiness, agitation, trouble sleeping, trouble concentrating, social isolation.

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Rape Trauma Syndrome (RTS)

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A set of PTSD symptoms that have been linked specifically to those who have experienced severe violence in the form of sexual assault.

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Victim Precipitation

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The problematic assumption that victims can somehow influence or bring about their own victimization by exhibiting behaviours that promote a victimizer.

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Rape Myths

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Stories that reflect belief systems that reveal incorrect assumptions about the causes of sexual assault.

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Victim Blaming

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A process whereby a victim is found at fault for his or her own victimization, in whole or in part.

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Blame Continuum

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The range of blaming possibilities, from total guilt to total innocence, of both the victim + victimizer.

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Resilience

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The ability to successfully recover from trauma.

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Insulators

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Social + psychological factors that protect an individual from being harmed.

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Personal Protective Factors

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The characteristics an individual possesses to help deal with stress, including coping skills, the ability to handle new situations, + social skills.

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Community + Social Support Factors

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The people + resources that support the individual experiencing traumatic stress; community members, family + friends that serve to insulate the community + its members from traumatizing events through prevention +/ by fostering resilience.

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Victim Impact Statement (VIS)

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A written document describing the harm done to the victim as a result of victimization, + may include statements about physical, emotional, or financial impacts.