Victimology

Victimology
40問 • 1年前
  • Kent Roi Maghanoy
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    it is the study of etiology of victimization its consequences the assistance and accommodation of the CJS on victims.

    Victimology

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    It is the extent to which a victim is responsible for his own victimization

    Victim precepitation

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    Occurs when a victim unintentionally make it eaiser for an offender to commit a crime

    Victim Facilitation

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    It is the relationship of victim and offender

    Penal Couple

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    It views that victim themselves may actually initiate, passively or actively the criminal act that leads to injury or death.

    Victim Precipitation Theory

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    It is the theory state that Victim unknowingly threatens their attacker

    Passive precipitation

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    It state that victim initiate threatening or provocative behaviors or actual use of physical force.

    Active precipitation

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    it state that crime is not a random occurrence but rather a function of the victim’s lifestyle.

    Lifestyle Theory

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    State that greater exposure to dangerous places make an individual more likely to become a victim of a crime.

    Deviant place theory

  • 10

    It state that the reason for the increase is that the prosperity of contemporary society offers more opportunities for crime to occur.

    Routine activity Theory

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    It is a type of victim state that no provocation or facilitative behavior of the victim.

    Complete innocente victim

  • 12

    Type of victim state that victim inadvertently places himself in a compromising situation.

    Victim with minor guilt

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    A victim engages in vice crimes and is hurt, including suicide victim

    Victim as guilty as offender

  • 14

    A victim provokes or instigates the casual act

    Victim guiltier than offender

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    A victim starts off as the offender and in turn is hurt

    Most guilty victim

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    A person pretends to be a victim

    Imaginary victim

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    Its a class of victim where the weak is virtue pf immaturity

    The young

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    A victim often less physically powerful and easily dominated by males

    The female

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    Incapable of physical defense and the common object of confidence scheme

    The old

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    Occors when a person does something that iniciate another person to commit an illegal act

    Victim provocation

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    Those that are unable to think clearly

    The mentaly Defective

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    Those that are unsure of the rules of conduct in the surrounding of the society

    The immigrants

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    Racial prejudice nay lead to victimization or unequal treatment by the agency of justice

    The minorities

  • 24

    A type of Murder victims state that Submissive person by virtue of emotional condition

    Depressive Type

  • 25

    Person who wants more that what is sufficient makes a natural victim of crime

    Acquisitive or greedy type

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    It is a person ruled by passion and thoughtlessly pleasure

    wanton type

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    A victim who asked for it

    Tormentor type

  • 28

    Person who eventually become a victim by virtue of wanting companionship or affection.

    Lonesome type

  • 29

    One who is emotionally disturbed by virtue of heartaches and pains

    Heartbroken type

  • 30

    Victim suffers directly the loss of injury

    Direct or Primary Victim

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    Those that suffers the Family and members love ones Friends

    Indirect or Secondary victim

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    Types of victim state that other people that has no relationships to the primary victim

    Tertiary victim

  • 33

    When was the R.A 9262 approved?

    March 8 2004

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    Refers to acts that include bodily or physical harm.

    Physical violence

  • 35

    An act which is secual in nature, committed against a women or her child

    Sexual violence

  • 36

    It is an act or omission causing or likely to cause mental or emotional suffering of the victim

    Psychological violence

  • 37

    Refers to acts that make pr attempt to make a woman financially dependent

    Economic Abuse

  • 38

    It is an order issued for the purpose of preventing further acts of violence against a woman or her child and granting other necessary relief.

    Protection Order

  • 39

    Any person who participated in the commission of a crime and desire to be a witness.

    State witness

  • 40

    What is the R.A 9262?

    Anti Violence against women and their children act of 2004

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  • 1

    it is the study of etiology of victimization its consequences the assistance and accommodation of the CJS on victims.

    Victimology

  • 2

    It is the extent to which a victim is responsible for his own victimization

    Victim precepitation

  • 3

    Occurs when a victim unintentionally make it eaiser for an offender to commit a crime

    Victim Facilitation

  • 4

    It is the relationship of victim and offender

    Penal Couple

  • 5

    It views that victim themselves may actually initiate, passively or actively the criminal act that leads to injury or death.

    Victim Precipitation Theory

  • 6

    It is the theory state that Victim unknowingly threatens their attacker

    Passive precipitation

  • 7

    It state that victim initiate threatening or provocative behaviors or actual use of physical force.

    Active precipitation

  • 8

    it state that crime is not a random occurrence but rather a function of the victim’s lifestyle.

    Lifestyle Theory

  • 9

    State that greater exposure to dangerous places make an individual more likely to become a victim of a crime.

    Deviant place theory

  • 10

    It state that the reason for the increase is that the prosperity of contemporary society offers more opportunities for crime to occur.

    Routine activity Theory

  • 11

    It is a type of victim state that no provocation or facilitative behavior of the victim.

    Complete innocente victim

  • 12

    Type of victim state that victim inadvertently places himself in a compromising situation.

    Victim with minor guilt

  • 13

    A victim engages in vice crimes and is hurt, including suicide victim

    Victim as guilty as offender

  • 14

    A victim provokes or instigates the casual act

    Victim guiltier than offender

  • 15

    A victim starts off as the offender and in turn is hurt

    Most guilty victim

  • 16

    A person pretends to be a victim

    Imaginary victim

  • 17

    Its a class of victim where the weak is virtue pf immaturity

    The young

  • 18

    A victim often less physically powerful and easily dominated by males

    The female

  • 19

    Incapable of physical defense and the common object of confidence scheme

    The old

  • 20

    Occors when a person does something that iniciate another person to commit an illegal act

    Victim provocation

  • 21

    Those that are unable to think clearly

    The mentaly Defective

  • 22

    Those that are unsure of the rules of conduct in the surrounding of the society

    The immigrants

  • 23

    Racial prejudice nay lead to victimization or unequal treatment by the agency of justice

    The minorities

  • 24

    A type of Murder victims state that Submissive person by virtue of emotional condition

    Depressive Type

  • 25

    Person who wants more that what is sufficient makes a natural victim of crime

    Acquisitive or greedy type

  • 26

    It is a person ruled by passion and thoughtlessly pleasure

    wanton type

  • 27

    A victim who asked for it

    Tormentor type

  • 28

    Person who eventually become a victim by virtue of wanting companionship or affection.

    Lonesome type

  • 29

    One who is emotionally disturbed by virtue of heartaches and pains

    Heartbroken type

  • 30

    Victim suffers directly the loss of injury

    Direct or Primary Victim

  • 31

    Those that suffers the Family and members love ones Friends

    Indirect or Secondary victim

  • 32

    Types of victim state that other people that has no relationships to the primary victim

    Tertiary victim

  • 33

    When was the R.A 9262 approved?

    March 8 2004

  • 34

    Refers to acts that include bodily or physical harm.

    Physical violence

  • 35

    An act which is secual in nature, committed against a women or her child

    Sexual violence

  • 36

    It is an act or omission causing or likely to cause mental or emotional suffering of the victim

    Psychological violence

  • 37

    Refers to acts that make pr attempt to make a woman financially dependent

    Economic Abuse

  • 38

    It is an order issued for the purpose of preventing further acts of violence against a woman or her child and granting other necessary relief.

    Protection Order

  • 39

    Any person who participated in the commission of a crime and desire to be a witness.

    State witness

  • 40

    What is the R.A 9262?

    Anti Violence against women and their children act of 2004