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Impacts of Crime on Victims
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What module must A-level sociology students study related to crime?
Victimology
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How can crime affect victims in the short term?
Victims may feel
upset
or angry
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What long-term effect can crime have on victims?
Victims may develop
anxiety-related disorders
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What factors influence a victim's response to crime?
Type of crime
, support, and past
experiences
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What is secondary victimisation?
Reliving
trauma
during legal processes
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Which perspectives are commonly associated with secondary victimisation?
Feminist perspectives
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Crime and Deviance
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How can victims be re-traumatised by the system?
Through
cross-examination
and
media harassment
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What is one resource victims can turn to for support?
Victim Support UK
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What does the Ministry of Justice provide for victims?
Information and support
for victims of crime
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What is one way Citizens Advice helps victims?
Offers advice about
legal support
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What are the impacts of crime on victims and their families?
Victims may feel upset or angry
Victims may develop
anxiety-related disorders
Families may experience negative effects on
relationships
Children
may be affected if a family member is victimized
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What are the key aspects of secondary victimisation?
Victims relive
trauma
during legal processes
Often occurs during
cross-examination
in court
Associated with media harassment
Commonly discussed in
feminist perspectives
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