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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______ is a term that is generally used for childhood recurring victimization, when a person has experienced multiple forms of victimization.
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According to the compounding vulnerability argument, those with the low levels of underlying propensity for victimization will be at risk for future victimization because of state dependence processes.
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There is a strong correlation between sexual victimization in ______ and sexual victimization later in life.
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Which type of victimization suggests that a crime will occur within a close proximity of where another crime occurred?
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A victim of recurring victimizations can develop poor health habits due to the victimizations.
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The "boost" explanation of recurring victimization suggests that the reaction of the victim and offender during and after the victimization will influence subsequent victimizations.
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One is at higher risk of recurring victimization if he is a victim of crime and ______.
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What is the difference between repeat victimization and near-repeat victimization?
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According to the negative state dependence perspective, victimization event would serve to reduce victimization risk because a person would become more aware of his or her risk and would take steps to reduce the chances of being victimized in the future.
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______ type of a program is one in which a police officer and victim advocate will revisit an intimate partner violence victim to provide her or him with information on social and legal programs to assist her or him.
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Household-level risk factors that increase the likelihood of recurring victimization include all except which of the following?
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The "flag" theoretical explanation of recurring victimization is consistent with which theory?
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Although most people and households in a given year are not victimized at all, some experience more than one victimization.
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What are some individual-level risk factors that increase repeat victimization?
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The National Violence Against Women Survey found support for the link between experiencing more than one victimization and worse outcomes.
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Studies in which country have found reductions in repeat burglaries due to efforts by law enforcement?
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In general, most recurring victimizations occur within ______.
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Of the households that had called the police for domestic violence once, ______ had done so again within 5 weeks
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______ suggests that recurring victimization occurs because of the quality or character of a victim.
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