Critical Victimology Flashcards
What does critical victimology share the same approach as?
critical criminology
what is critical victimology based on?
conflict theories
What are the two elements of critical victimology?
structural factors eg: patriarchy
the state’s power to apply or deny the label of victim.
Which structural factors would make women and the poor at greater risk of victimisation?
patriarchy and poverty
Structural factors: Mawby and Walklate (1994):
victimisation is a form of structural powerlessness
victimisation is a form of:
structural powerlessness
Victim is a s________ c________
social construct
people are labelled a ‘victim’ by:
the state
other people are denied v_______ s_______ by the state
victim status
the state can do two things:
label someone as a victim
deny the victim status
Tombs and White (2007)
‘safety crimes’ where employers violations lead to death or injury are often explained by the fault of accident-prone workers.
what does the label accident prone workers shield?
employer’s violations leading to death or injury (safety crimes)
what are rape victims denied and blamed for?
- denied the official victim status
- blamed for their fate
The failure to label people as victims acts as an:
ideological function
Ideological Failure of the failure to label people as victims does what?
- hides the crimes of the powerful
- denies the powerless redress (compensation)