Exam 5: Recurring Victimization
Exam 1: Introduction to Victimology45 Questions
Exam 2: Extent, Theories, and Factors of Victimization45 Questions
Exam 3: The Victimoffender Overlap45 Questions
Exam 4: Consequences of Victimization45 Questions
Exam 5: Recurring Victimization45 Questions
Exam 6: Victims Rights and Remedies45 Questions
Exam 7: Homicide Victimization43 Questions
Exam 8: Sexual Victimization45 Questions
Exam 9: Intimate Partner Violence44 Questions
Exam 10: Victimization at the Beginning and End of Life: Child and Elder Abuse45 Questions
Exam 11: Victimization of Special Populations45 Questions
Exam 12: Victimization at School and Work43 Questions
Exam 13: Contemporary Issues in Victimology: Victims of Hate Crimes, Human Trafficking, Terrorism, and Identity Theft45 Questions
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Which type of victimization suggests that a person has been a victim of the same crime more than once?
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Some research suggests that poly-victimizations can cause greater levels of ______ in victims when compared to victims of a single incident.
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Victimization salience perspective state dependence processes will be most salient among those with the lowest underlying risks.
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Participating in dangerous activities has been linked to repeat victimization for adults.
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What are some neighborhood- or household-level risk factors that may increase repeat victimization?
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For victims of sex crimes, which type of programs seemed to increase the likelihood that a victim would be able to reduce subsequent sexual victimizations?
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Turanovic and Pratt (2014) found that victims with ______ are less likely than others to change their risky behaviors than those with higher levels.
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Residential burglary near repeats tended to occur within ______.
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What is the difference between the "flag" and "boost" explanations for recurring victimization?
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What does it mean to say that a disproportionate amount of victims experience the vast majority of crime?
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Revictimization is when a person or place has been victimized more than once over a long time span.
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The National Violence Against Women Study found that women who experienced childhood sexual abuse were ______ times more likely to be a victim of a sex crime by her partner as an adult.
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The majority of sexual recurring victimization prevention programs have been delivered to high school students.
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Neighborhood-level risk factors that increase the likelihood of recurring victimization include all except which of the following?
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According to the ______ theoretical explanation of recurring victimization, the way the victim and offender act during and after the victimization will determine whether another victimization occurs.
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Intimate partner violence, rape, ______, and property victimizations are all at high risk of recurring victimization.
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Which type of victimization suggests that a person has been a victim of any type of crime more than once?
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One recent study revealed that genetic factors account for ______ of the variance in repeat victimization.
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According to the British Crime Survey, over a 10-year period of time, 20% of victims experienced 68% of all thefts that occurred.
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Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey shows that female victims of intimate partner physical assault reported being assaulted on average ______ times by the same partner.
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