Critical Victimology Flashcards

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1
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What does critical victimology share the same approach as?

A

critical criminology

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2
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what is critical victimology based on?

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conflict theories

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3
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What are the two elements of critical victimology?

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structural factors eg: patriarchy

the state’s power to apply or deny the label of victim.

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4
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Which structural factors would make women and the poor at greater risk of victimisation?

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patriarchy and poverty

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Structural factors: Mawby and Walklate (1994):

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victimisation is a form of structural powerlessness

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6
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victimisation is a form of:

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structural powerlessness

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7
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Victim is a s________ c________

A

social construct

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8
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people are labelled a ‘victim’ by:

A

the state

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9
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other people are denied v_______ s_______ by the state

A

victim status

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10
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the state can do two things:

A

label someone as a victim
deny the victim status

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11
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Tombs and White (2007)

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‘safety crimes’ where employers violations lead to death or injury are often explained by the fault of accident-prone workers.

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12
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what does the label accident prone workers shield?

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employer’s violations leading to death or injury (safety crimes)

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13
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what are rape victims denied and blamed for?

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  1. denied the official victim status
  2. blamed for their fate
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14
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The failure to label people as victims acts as an:

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ideological function

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15
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Ideological Failure of the failure to label people as victims does what?

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  1. hides the crimes of the powerful
  2. denies the powerless redress (compensation)
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16
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the powerless are most likely to be v__________ and less likely to have this a_______ by the s____.

A

victimised
acknowledged
state

17
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AO3 positivist victimology argues : disregards…

A

the role victims may play in bringing victimisation on themselves through own choice eg: own offending

18
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AO3: support- draws attention to…

A

how victim status is constructed and how it benefits the powerful at the expense of the powerless.

19
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AO3 support: an example of social construction of victim status:

A

‘missing white woman syndrome’

20
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AO3 support: Bhopal disaster

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the true victims were not seen as victims by the government although the suffered illness, death and birth defects. Offenders only had to pay a small fine years later.