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1. Victimisation refers to the violation of a person’s human rights,
as well as a disturbance of their&
1. recovery.
2. safety.
3. responses.
4. trust.
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2. Child sexual abuse can lead to the dissolution of &
1. social functioning.
2. one’s career.
3. scholastic progress.
4. intimate relationships.
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3. Siegel (2011) notes that the elderly are more susceptible to
fraud and scams because they &
1. are easily persuaded.
2. have insurance and money.
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3. are ignorant.
4. are more careless.
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4. Benokraitis (2011) believes one of the best predictors of youth
abuse and neglect is ...
1. a lack of education.
2. a lack of social skills.
3. poverty.
4. unemployment.
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5. What makes the urban environment more susceptible to
criminal activities?
1. An unacceptable high unemployment rate
2. Insufficient structural planning of cities
3. Remote public places
4. Selfish, egotistical tendencies
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6. <The injured person or institution perceives the injury as unfair
and unwarranted, they feel victimised=. Which stage of
Viano’s (2002) definition of victimisation is referred to in the
excerpt?
1. Stage 1
2. Stage 2
3. Stage 3
4. Stage 4
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7. Which assumption relates to the characteristics of repeat
victimisation?
1. Victimisation tends to occur not soon after the previous
incident
2. The risk of victimisation decreases for subsequent
victimisation
3. Prior victimisation can predict future victimisation
4. Personal characteristics are the contributing factors to
victimisation
(2) 8. For many years the victim was neglected by:
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