Thursday, October 18, 2018

Criminology and Law: Role of Victim in Crime

Victimolgy is the study of victimization, including the relationships between victims and offenders, the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system — i.e., the police and courts, and amendments bureaucrats — and the association between sufferers and other social groups and organizations, such as the media, businesses, and social movements. Victimolgy is though not constrained to the study of victims of crime only but can comprise different provisions of human rights abuses.
“Victimolgy” is a hypothetical scientific discipline which studies statistics that defines processes and causal associations associated to victimizations. This comprises proceedings prominent to the victimization, the victim’s experience, its aftermath and the activities taken by society in response to these victimizations. Therefore, Victimolgy consist of study of the precursors, vulnerabilities, happenings, influences, retrievals, and replies by people, administrations and beliefs related to victimizations.

Let us learn about the role of victim in crime in the given video.

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