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Chapter 3 - Victims & Victimization

Criminology (Siegel).
T.Esguerra
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_______-_______ assistance programs are government programs that help crime victims and witnesses; may include compensation, court services, and/or crisis intervention.
_________ _________ is aggressive or provocative behavior of victims that results in their victimization.
_______ _______ refers to personal or social characteristics of victims that make them attractive targets for criminals; such victims may unknowingly either threaten or encourage their attackers.
_______ _____ theory is the view that victimization is primarily a function of where people live.
The phenomenon in which abused children grow up to be abusers themselves.
_________ _______ theory is the view that victimization results from the interaction of three everyday factors: the availability of suitable targets, the absence of capable guardians, and the presence of motivated offenders.
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The study of the victim's role in criminal events.
___________ _______ are effective deterrents to crime, such as police or watchful neighbors.
_________ _______ theory is the view that victims may initiate, either actively or passively, the confrontation that leads to their victimization.
________ ______ are objects of crime (persons or property) that are attractive and readily available.
_______ ______ are people willing and able to commit crimes.
______-________ reconciliation programs are mediated face-to-face encounters between victims and their attackers, designed to produce restitution agreements and, if possible reconciliation.
_________ theories are views on how people become crime victims because of lifestyles that increase their exposure to criminal offenders.
Criminologists who focus on the victims of crime.