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 of the following options is not a type of demographic characteristic risk factor for recurring victimization?
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People who have been victimized once are more likely to be victimized than those who have never been a victim of a crime.
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Prevention advice was given to victims of burglaries in the United States, whereas ______ were/was given to assist victims in England, which seemed to decrease repeat incidents of burglary.
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Recurring victims also experience a disproportionate share of all victimization events.
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According to the 2004 General Social Survey on Victimization in Canada, 45% of victims reported more than one incident in a single year.
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