Exam 11: Consequences of Victimization
Exam 1: Origins of Victimology23 Questions
Exam 2: Opportunity Theories of Victimization27 Questions
Exam 3: Contemporary Theories of Victimization24 Questions
Exam 4: Sources of Victimization Data27 Questions
Exam 5: Personal Victimization23 Questions
Exam 6: Victimization of Women, Children, and the Elderly23 Questions
Exam 7: Property and White-Collar Victimization24 Questions
Exam 8: Domain-Specific Opportunities for Victimization23 Questions
Exam 9: Recurring Victimization26 Questions
Exam 10: Victim Decision Making26 Questions
Exam 11: Consequences of Victimization23 Questions
Exam 12: Responding to Victimization24 Questions
Exam 13: Fear of Criminal Victimization28 Questions
Exam 14: Preventing Victimization With Environmental Criminology28 Questions
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Two social consequences of intimate partner violence are (1) ________ and (2) _________.
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According to Cullen and colleagues (2008), bullying victimization represents a form of _________.
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According to National Crime Victimization Survey and Uniform Crime Report data, __________ results in the total highest financial loss and ________ results in the greatest individual financial loss.
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Homicide survivors are __________ victims that continue to suffer long after the criminal event.
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Research regarding the physical consequences of victimization has mostly focused on identifying circumstances under which victims sustained injuries.
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Do you think certain consequences from criminal victimization are especially detrimental to a crime victim or do you think that the consequences affect crime victims equally? Explain your answer with examples of consequences for a specific type of crime. Be sure to name your selected type of crime.
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Understanding how individuals are affected by criminal victimization is important because it _____________.
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According to Bard and Sangrey (1979), which of the following is not a stage of crisis reaction?
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Research investigating how the victim-offender relationship influences the victim's likelihood of being injured during a crime has produced ________ results.
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Researchers have reported finding a positive relationship between experiencing childhood victimization and __________.
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___________ research generally supports the contention that there is a link between emotional responses to crime and subsequent behavior adaptations.
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Consequences of victimization are said to co-occur. Choose a type of victimization and explain how this might be the case for the type of victimization that you selected. Provide examples of consequences that victims experience following your chosen type of victimization.
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Which of the following are examples of short-term emotional trauma a victim may experience?
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According to Max and colleagues (2004), the largest contributor to the economic toll of rape victimization is _____________.
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The financial and economic costs to victims are relatively easy to estimate for _________ victimization.
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All forms of victimization can affect victims physiologically, psychologically, financially, socially, and behaviorally.
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Explain what it means to be a homicide survivor, highlighting the differences between direct and indirect victims of crime. Next, review the consequences of homicide survivorship.
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A difficulty in estimating the extent of elder maltreatment is the _____________.
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