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Dit is een uitgebreide samenvatting van het vak Victimology van dit academiejaar (2025-25). Het document bevat alle mijn notities van de lessen, die gebaseerd zijn op de powerpoints. De basis is de leerstof in het Engels, maar ik heb er vaak wel Nederlandse vertalingen of extra uitleg in het Nederlands bijgevoegd om de leerstof beter te kunnen begrijpen. Ik kan het document altijd in Word doorsturen als je er verder zelf in wil werken.

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VICTIMOLOGY
2024-2025

,VICTIMOLOGY
Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................................................5
Final competencies ......................................................................................................................................................................5
Teaching methods........................................................................................................................................................................5
Learning material and exam ........................................................................................................................................................5
Practical .......................................................................................................................................................................................5
Origin and concepts – history ..........................................................................................................................................................7
The origin .....................................................................................................................................................................................7
The evolution ...............................................................................................................................................................................9
1. From “penal victimologie” to general victimology .............................................................................................................10
2. From micro to macro victimology ......................................................................................................................................12
3. From theoretical to applied victimology ............................................................................................................................12
Concepts and definitions ...........................................................................................................................................................13
Victimological perspectives and typologies ...................................................................................................................................15
Introduction: Science and Humanism ........................................................................................................................................15
The Positivist Perspective ..........................................................................................................................................................16
The Radical Perspective .............................................................................................................................................................18
The Feminist Perspective ...........................................................................................................................................................21
1. Feminist Empiricism ...........................................................................................................................................................22
2. Feminist Standpoint ...........................................................................................................................................................23
3. Postmodern Feminism .......................................................................................................................................................23
The Critical Perspective..............................................................................................................................................................24
Hodgepodge? (= mengelmoes) ..................................................................................................................................................25
Etiological victimology and the relationship between victimization and perceptions of insecurity .............................................26
First Victimological Studies ........................................................................................................................................................26
Etiological victimology ...........................................................................................................................................................26
Schafer’s victim precipitation typology ..................................................................................................................................27
'Classical' Theories .....................................................................................................................................................................28
Lifestyle theory.......................................................................................................................................................................28
Routine activity theory ...........................................................................................................................................................29
General Opportunity Theory ..................................................................................................................................................29
Recent Theoretical Insights from Victimological Research & empirical Findings from Victimological Research (see appendices)
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APP 1: Common crime, victimization, and urbanity...............................................................................................................30
APP 2&3: Repeat victimization and police reporting .............................................................................................................31

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, APP 4&5: Informal social control as protection against victimization ...................................................................................32
APP 6: Bullying victimization ..................................................................................................................................................33
APP 7: Public transport victimization .....................................................................................................................................33
Appendices ................................................................................................................................................................................34
Measurement of victimization and characteristics of victimization ..............................................................................................35
Registered crime à police statistics ..........................................................................................................................................35
Funneling proces & dark number ...........................................................................................................................................36
Selection mechanisms ............................................................................................................................................................38
Hidden crime à victimization surveys ......................................................................................................................................41
History ....................................................................................................................................................................................41
Criminological utility of victimization surveys ........................................................................................................................43
Weaknesses of victimization surveys .....................................................................................................................................43
Sources.......................................................................................................................................................................................47
Victim survey, safety monitor ........................................................................................................................................................48
The Safety Monitor ....................................................................................................................................................................48
Modules .................................................................................................................................................................................48
Sampling .................................................................................................................................................................................49
Survey method .......................................................................................................................................................................50
Various sweeps ......................................................................................................................................................................50
Results ....................................................................................................................................................................................51
Number of respondents .............................................................................................................................................................52
Weighting...................................................................................................................................................................................52
Neighborhood issues .................................................................................................................................................................53
Sense of insecurity .....................................................................................................................................................................54
Module insecurity ..................................................................................................................................................................54
Avoidance behavior ...................................................................................................................................................................56
Module victimization and reporting ......................................................................................................................................57
Reporting and filling a compliant ...............................................................................................................................................57
Willingness to report .................................................................................................................................................................58
Satisfaction with police performance ........................................................................................................................................59
In summary ................................................................................................................................................................................62
New Safety Monitor 2025? ........................................................................................................................................................62
The victim and Societal Response .................................................................................................................................................62
The victim and the social construct ...........................................................................................................................................62
Gaining a victim status ...............................................................................................................................................................63

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, The ‘ideal’ victim ....................................................................................................................................................................63
The ‘cult’ of ‘true’ victimhood ................................................................................................................................................65
Conclusion ..............................................................................................................................................................................65
Societal reactions to victims ......................................................................................................................................................65
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................................................................67
The consequences of Victimization/victimhood............................................................................................................................67
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................................67
Consequences of victimhood .....................................................................................................................................................67
the psychological impact........................................................................................................................................................67
the emotional impact .............................................................................................................................................................69
the behavioral impact ............................................................................................................................................................70
the physical impact ................................................................................................................................................................70
the financial impact................................................................................................................................................................70
Factors influencing the severity of the consequences ...............................................................................................................71
Diversity among victims .............................................................................................................................................................72
Guest lecture VSOA (don’t study for the exam).........................................................................................................................74
Restorative Justice (herstelrecht) ..................................................................................................................................................74
The societal context ...................................................................................................................................................................74
Responses to the New Social Defense ...................................................................................................................................74
Abolitionism – Louk Hulsman.................................................................................................................................................75
Restorative justice ..................................................................................................................................................................75
Reintegrative shaming – John Braithwaite.............................................................................................................................75
The concept ...............................................................................................................................................................................76
Programs ....................................................................................................................................................................................77
Limitations, challenges, and unanswered questions .................................................................................................................79
Guest lecture Annemie Van Camp .............................................................................................................................................79
Hate speech, hate crimes and verbal violence ..............................................................................................................................80
Verbal violence ..........................................................................................................................................................................80
Hate Speech ...............................................................................................................................................................................80
Hate Crimes ...............................................................................................................................................................................83
Victim and Criminal Justice ............................................................................................................................................................85
Victims in the Criminal Justice System .......................................................................................................................................85
1. Detection and prosecution.................................................................................................................................................86
2. Sentencing ..........................................................................................................................................................................86
3. Execution of the Sentence .................................................................................................................................................87

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