Deck 3: Victimology: Exploring the Experience of Victimization

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Victim precipitation theory is most contentious when it is applied to ______.

A)homicide
B)rape
C)robbery
D)theft
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Which of the following is the safest job category?

A)correctional officers
B)police officers
C)taxi drivers
D)university professors
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The strongest single predictor that girls will be molested during childhood is

A)absence of their father
B)age
C)level of parental supervision
D)presence of a stepfather
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Those who work ______ are at a higher risk for on-the-job victimization.

A)alone
B)at night
C)with money
D)all of these
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Which of the following are the most likely to get killed on the job?

A)correctional officers
B)police officers
C)taxi drivers
D)university professors
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Most offenders incarcerated for sex offenses had victimized ______.

A)children
B)college-aged women
C)the elderly
D)the mentally ill
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A sex offender kidnaps a screaming young girl from a playground and molests her.According to the continuum of responsibility provided by victim precipitation theory, the young girl in this case would possess which level of responsibility?

A)None
B)Some
C)More
D)Much
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Girls are most likely to be molested by ______.

A)family members
B)friends
C)neighbors
D)strangers
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The best readily available predictor of future victimization is ______.

A)age
B)past victimization
C)race
D)socioeconomic status
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The strongest single predictor that boys will be molested during childhood is

A)absence of their father
B)age
C)level of parental supervision
D)presence of a stepfather
Question
Victim precipitation theory is credited to ______.

A)Amir
B)Gottfredson
C)Sampson
D)Von Hentig
Question
Risk of victimization drops significantly after the age of ______.

A)5
B)15
C)25
D)35
Question
______ theory explains victimization as the convergence of the three variables of a motivated offender, suitable target, and absence of a capable guardian.

A)differential association
B)routine activities
C)social bond
D)victim precipitation
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Which of the following is not an occupation most at risk for workplace violence?

A)postal worker
B)police officer
C)corrections officer
D)taxi driver
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______ is a subfield of criminology that specializes in studying the victims of crime.

A)impactology
B)sociology
C)victimography
D)victimology
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______ are at a low risk of victimization for violent crime.

A)African Americans
B)the elderly
C)the poor
D)violent offenders
Question
The worse consequences for most crime victims are ______.

A)loss of vision
B)permanent disabilities
C)physical wounds
D)psychological
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Which of the following decreases individuals risk of victimization?

A)aging
B)being married
C)increasing household income
D)all of these
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______ are at the highest risk of victimization for aggravated assault.

A)American Indians
B)Asians
C)Blacks
D)Whites
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Human trafficking

A)is often considered to be a modern form of slavery
B)is the illegal trade in human beings through abduction, the use or threat of force, deception, and fraud for sale for the purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor
C)is almost invariably sourced by third-world poor countries with corrupt law enforcement and lacking in employment opportunities
D)all of these
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As a group, juveniles have ______ rates of violent victimization and violent offending.

A)high
B)low
C)moderate
D)varying
Question
Some victims describe ______ as the rape of their home.

A)burglary
B)fraud
C)larceny
D)robbery
Question
The shock, anger, and depression that typically afflicts a rape victim is known as

A)posttraumatic stress syndrome
B)rape trauma syndrome
C)victimization syndrome
D)trauma syndrome
Question
Victim precipitation theory:

A)applies only to victims of property crime
B)maintains that by acting in certain provocative ways some individuals initiate a chain of events that lead to their victimization
C)stresses that criminal behavior takes place via the interaction of three variables
D)all of these
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Which of the following is one of the three variables at the center of routine activities theory?

A)motivated offender
B)suitable target
C)absence of capable guardians
D)all of these
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Most victimization is random and unpredictable.
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A child living with a stepfather or live-in boyfriend is approximately ______ times more likely to be fatally abused than a child living with both biological parents.

A)2
B)4
C)25
D)65
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Until recently, the ______ was the forgotten party in the criminal justice system.

A)community
B)offender
C)prosecutor
D)victim
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Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs (VORP's) are an integral part of what criminal justice philosophy?

A)rehabilitative
B)retributive
C)restorative
D)punishment
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Until fairly recently, victims were the forgotten party in the criminal justice system.
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Compared to other age groups, individuals 65 or older are at a greater risk of violent crime victimization.
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Females are more likely to be victimized by someone they know than by a stranger.
Question
A British study of burglary victims found that ______ percent reacted with anger.

A)25%
B)50%
C)65%
D)75%
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The Crime Victims Bill of Rights was passed by the Senate in

A)1904
B)1934
C)1964
D)2004
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Males are more likely to be victimized by someone they know than by a stranger.
Question
______ are likely to be attractive targets for crime because they can be victimized with little chance of legal consequences.

A)minorities
B)elderly
C)teens
D)offenders
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Victimology seeks to answer why some individuals, households, groups, and other entities are targeted and others are not.
Question
The individual most likely to be victimized is a

A)young black unmarried male living in poverty in an urban environment
B)young white unmarried male living in poverty in a rural environment
C)elderly black female living in poverty in a rural environment
D)elderly white male living in an upper-class urban environment
Question
Violent victimization and violent offending share many of the same

A)demographics
B)risk factors
C)guidelines
D)all of the above
Question
In human trafficking, the women and children are typically used as ______, while most males are used as _________.

A)prostitutes; forced labor
B)forced labor; prostitutes
C)prostitutes; pimps
D)pimps; prostitutes
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What is victimology?
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Seriously violent delinquents are more likely to be violently victimized than nondelinquents.
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Fisher and colleagues report that four lifestyle factors are consistently found to increase the risk of sexual assault: (1) binge drinking, (2) being married, (3) having never been a victim of sexual assault, and (4) living off campus (for college-age victimization).
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The risk factors for victimization are basically the same as the risk factors for victimizing in terms of gender, race, age, SES, personal characteristics, and neighborhood.
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According to victim precipitation theory, all victims provoke their offenders in some way, and therefore are to blame for their experiences.
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Traditional bullying includes anything designed to hurt sent by electronic means.
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Our schools are some of the safest places we can be.
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The Crime Victims Bill of Rights passed by the Senate applies to all state and federal violent crimes.
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Most stolen identity information is for personal use, not to sell to others.
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Children are at a greater risk for maltreatment when not raised by both biological parents.
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Repeat offending is more common than repeat victimization.
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Receiving physical affection from their biological father is a risk factor for molestation among girls.
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The Crime Victims Bill of Rights guarantees victims the right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
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Identify one occupation that has one of the highest risks for victimization.
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Girls are more likely to be molested by their biological fathers than by stepfathers.
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Boys are more likely to be molested by members of their own family than by acquaintances or strangers.
Question
Overwhelmingly domestic violence is committed by males against females.
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According to research by DeVoe et al (2012), bullying seems not all that prevalent with only 26.5% of students reporting being victims of bullying.
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Many criminologists have disparaged victim precipitation theory as victim-blaming.
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Violent victimization is an important risk factor for subsequent violent offending.
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Explain why domestic violence is most often committed by competitively disadvantaged (CD) males.
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How did juvenile offending and victimization differ by gender?
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Briefly discuss the risk of victimization at schools relative to other places.
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List two risk factors for the molestation of girls.
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Some people discount victimology theories as victim blaming, while others see value in identifying the risk factors of victimization.Present both sides of this argument, supporting each side with what you have learned in this class.
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Identify the three variables associated with routine activities theory.
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Define human trafficking.
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Identify one right provided by the Crime Victims Bill of Rights.
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Describe victimization in the workplace and school.Which occupations are most at risk? How safe are schools?
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Define lifestyles in regards to lifestyle theory.
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What does victimology offer to our understanding of crime?
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Define human trafficking.Discuss why human trafficking is often considered modern-day slavery.
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Define and explain victim precipitation theory.Do you consider this theory to be victim-blaming? Why or why not?
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Briefly explain the difference between traditional and electronic bullying.
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Describe the consequences of victimization.What role should victims play in the criminal justice process? Support your answer.
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Describe the Crime Victims Bill of Rights, including specific rights that it provides to victims.Do you feel that this Bill of Rights has had (or will have) a significant impact on the experiences of victims? Support your answer.
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Bonnie Fisher and colleagues did a study on rape among college women.As a result of this study, they identified four lifestyle factors that increased the risk of sexual assault.Identify two of these risk factors.
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Define identity theft.
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Define rape trauma syndrome.
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Briefly explain the basic premise of victim precipitation theory.
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Deck 3: Victimology: Exploring the Experience of Victimization
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Victim precipitation theory is most contentious when it is applied to ______.

A)homicide
B)rape
C)robbery
D)theft
B
2
Which of the following is the safest job category?

A)correctional officers
B)police officers
C)taxi drivers
D)university professors
D
3
The strongest single predictor that girls will be molested during childhood is

A)absence of their father
B)age
C)level of parental supervision
D)presence of a stepfather
D
4
Those who work ______ are at a higher risk for on-the-job victimization.

A)alone
B)at night
C)with money
D)all of these
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Which of the following are the most likely to get killed on the job?

A)correctional officers
B)police officers
C)taxi drivers
D)university professors
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Most offenders incarcerated for sex offenses had victimized ______.

A)children
B)college-aged women
C)the elderly
D)the mentally ill
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A sex offender kidnaps a screaming young girl from a playground and molests her.According to the continuum of responsibility provided by victim precipitation theory, the young girl in this case would possess which level of responsibility?

A)None
B)Some
C)More
D)Much
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Girls are most likely to be molested by ______.

A)family members
B)friends
C)neighbors
D)strangers
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The best readily available predictor of future victimization is ______.

A)age
B)past victimization
C)race
D)socioeconomic status
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The strongest single predictor that boys will be molested during childhood is

A)absence of their father
B)age
C)level of parental supervision
D)presence of a stepfather
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Victim precipitation theory is credited to ______.

A)Amir
B)Gottfredson
C)Sampson
D)Von Hentig
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Risk of victimization drops significantly after the age of ______.

A)5
B)15
C)25
D)35
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______ theory explains victimization as the convergence of the three variables of a motivated offender, suitable target, and absence of a capable guardian.

A)differential association
B)routine activities
C)social bond
D)victim precipitation
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Which of the following is not an occupation most at risk for workplace violence?

A)postal worker
B)police officer
C)corrections officer
D)taxi driver
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______ is a subfield of criminology that specializes in studying the victims of crime.

A)impactology
B)sociology
C)victimography
D)victimology
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______ are at a low risk of victimization for violent crime.

A)African Americans
B)the elderly
C)the poor
D)violent offenders
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The worse consequences for most crime victims are ______.

A)loss of vision
B)permanent disabilities
C)physical wounds
D)psychological
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Which of the following decreases individuals risk of victimization?

A)aging
B)being married
C)increasing household income
D)all of these
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______ are at the highest risk of victimization for aggravated assault.

A)American Indians
B)Asians
C)Blacks
D)Whites
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Human trafficking

A)is often considered to be a modern form of slavery
B)is the illegal trade in human beings through abduction, the use or threat of force, deception, and fraud for sale for the purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor
C)is almost invariably sourced by third-world poor countries with corrupt law enforcement and lacking in employment opportunities
D)all of these
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As a group, juveniles have ______ rates of violent victimization and violent offending.

A)high
B)low
C)moderate
D)varying
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Some victims describe ______ as the rape of their home.

A)burglary
B)fraud
C)larceny
D)robbery
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The shock, anger, and depression that typically afflicts a rape victim is known as

A)posttraumatic stress syndrome
B)rape trauma syndrome
C)victimization syndrome
D)trauma syndrome
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Victim precipitation theory:

A)applies only to victims of property crime
B)maintains that by acting in certain provocative ways some individuals initiate a chain of events that lead to their victimization
C)stresses that criminal behavior takes place via the interaction of three variables
D)all of these
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Which of the following is one of the three variables at the center of routine activities theory?

A)motivated offender
B)suitable target
C)absence of capable guardians
D)all of these
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Most victimization is random and unpredictable.
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A child living with a stepfather or live-in boyfriend is approximately ______ times more likely to be fatally abused than a child living with both biological parents.

A)2
B)4
C)25
D)65
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Until recently, the ______ was the forgotten party in the criminal justice system.

A)community
B)offender
C)prosecutor
D)victim
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Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs (VORP's) are an integral part of what criminal justice philosophy?

A)rehabilitative
B)retributive
C)restorative
D)punishment
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Until fairly recently, victims were the forgotten party in the criminal justice system.
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Compared to other age groups, individuals 65 or older are at a greater risk of violent crime victimization.
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Females are more likely to be victimized by someone they know than by a stranger.
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A British study of burglary victims found that ______ percent reacted with anger.

A)25%
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C)65%
D)75%
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The Crime Victims Bill of Rights was passed by the Senate in

A)1904
B)1934
C)1964
D)2004
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Males are more likely to be victimized by someone they know than by a stranger.
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______ are likely to be attractive targets for crime because they can be victimized with little chance of legal consequences.

A)minorities
B)elderly
C)teens
D)offenders
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Victimology seeks to answer why some individuals, households, groups, and other entities are targeted and others are not.
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The individual most likely to be victimized is a

A)young black unmarried male living in poverty in an urban environment
B)young white unmarried male living in poverty in a rural environment
C)elderly black female living in poverty in a rural environment
D)elderly white male living in an upper-class urban environment
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Violent victimization and violent offending share many of the same

A)demographics
B)risk factors
C)guidelines
D)all of the above
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40
In human trafficking, the women and children are typically used as ______, while most males are used as _________.

A)prostitutes; forced labor
B)forced labor; prostitutes
C)prostitutes; pimps
D)pimps; prostitutes
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What is victimology?
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Seriously violent delinquents are more likely to be violently victimized than nondelinquents.
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Fisher and colleagues report that four lifestyle factors are consistently found to increase the risk of sexual assault: (1) binge drinking, (2) being married, (3) having never been a victim of sexual assault, and (4) living off campus (for college-age victimization).
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The risk factors for victimization are basically the same as the risk factors for victimizing in terms of gender, race, age, SES, personal characteristics, and neighborhood.
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According to victim precipitation theory, all victims provoke their offenders in some way, and therefore are to blame for their experiences.
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Traditional bullying includes anything designed to hurt sent by electronic means.
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Our schools are some of the safest places we can be.
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The Crime Victims Bill of Rights passed by the Senate applies to all state and federal violent crimes.
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Most stolen identity information is for personal use, not to sell to others.
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Children are at a greater risk for maltreatment when not raised by both biological parents.
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51
Repeat offending is more common than repeat victimization.
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Receiving physical affection from their biological father is a risk factor for molestation among girls.
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The Crime Victims Bill of Rights guarantees victims the right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
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Identify one occupation that has one of the highest risks for victimization.
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Girls are more likely to be molested by their biological fathers than by stepfathers.
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Boys are more likely to be molested by members of their own family than by acquaintances or strangers.
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Overwhelmingly domestic violence is committed by males against females.
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According to research by DeVoe et al (2012), bullying seems not all that prevalent with only 26.5% of students reporting being victims of bullying.
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Many criminologists have disparaged victim precipitation theory as victim-blaming.
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Violent victimization is an important risk factor for subsequent violent offending.
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Explain why domestic violence is most often committed by competitively disadvantaged (CD) males.
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How did juvenile offending and victimization differ by gender?
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Briefly discuss the risk of victimization at schools relative to other places.
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List two risk factors for the molestation of girls.
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Some people discount victimology theories as victim blaming, while others see value in identifying the risk factors of victimization.Present both sides of this argument, supporting each side with what you have learned in this class.
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Identify the three variables associated with routine activities theory.
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Define human trafficking.
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Identify one right provided by the Crime Victims Bill of Rights.
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Describe victimization in the workplace and school.Which occupations are most at risk? How safe are schools?
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Define lifestyles in regards to lifestyle theory.
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What does victimology offer to our understanding of crime?
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Define human trafficking.Discuss why human trafficking is often considered modern-day slavery.
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Define and explain victim precipitation theory.Do you consider this theory to be victim-blaming? Why or why not?
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Briefly explain the difference between traditional and electronic bullying.
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Describe the consequences of victimization.What role should victims play in the criminal justice process? Support your answer.
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Describe the Crime Victims Bill of Rights, including specific rights that it provides to victims.Do you feel that this Bill of Rights has had (or will have) a significant impact on the experiences of victims? Support your answer.
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Bonnie Fisher and colleagues did a study on rape among college women.As a result of this study, they identified four lifestyle factors that increased the risk of sexual assault.Identify two of these risk factors.
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Define identity theft.
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Define rape trauma syndrome.
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Briefly explain the basic premise of victim precipitation theory.
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