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Victim Precipitation Theory




Victim Precipitation Theory

Olivia Mechling

Ivy Tech Community College

, Victim Precipitation Theory


Victim blaming can have psychological effects on the victim that is being blamed. Victim

precipitation theory is a suggestion that a victim portrays specific characteristics or dresses a

certain way that can lead to the victim being blamed for a crime committed against them. The

victim encourages or provokes the victim which sets off the offender and therefore is seen as

victim precipitation. Victim Precipitation Theory blames the victims because of the way they

dress, the way they act, and the things that they do.

The founder/developer of the Victim Precipitation Theory was Marvin Wolfgang. He first

introduced the concept of Victim Precipitation in a homicide study in 1958. “Victim precipitation

existed not only in the research of Wolfgang but also in spirit in the early typologies of

Mendelsohn (1956) such as the completely innocent victim (no precipitation) and the victim

more guilty than the offender where one provokes another to commit a crime.” (Petherick)

Crime happens from Victim Precipitation because of situations where a victim's

negligence or carelessness makes them more vulnerable to criminal conduct. Victims sometimes

put themselves in situations where they can be blamed for being a victim in a crime. Some men

or women can fit in as a reason a crime happened simply because of their actions towards the

offender. They could know them well and trust them enough to follow them somewhere odd and

suddenly something could happen and that would be a way a victim could be blamed for what

had happened to them. There are three facets of victim precipitation. The first facet is victim

contribution. “Victim Contribution refers to a person's actions or lack of action that makes their

victimizations more likely.” (Boswell) The second facet is victim proneness. “This implies that

some individuals or groups have a quality that makes them more likely to become victims of

crimes. This can also refer to the fact that some victims are easy targets.” (Boswell) For example

a prostitute is out and a guy pulls up to her in a weird looking van and she knows something is
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