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    • What is the definition of a victim in criminology?
      Suffers harm from criminal activities
    • Who are tertiary victims in criminology?
      Entire communities or societies
    • Victimization data is crucial for developing effective crime prevention policies.
      True
    • Give an example of a tertiary victim.
      Community impacted by pollution
    • Tertiary victims include entire communities affected by organized crime or environmental pollution.

      True
    • Match the data source with its advantage:
      Crime Surveys ↔️ Capture unreported crimes
      Police Records ↔️ Provide official statistics
      Victim Registries ↔️ Detailed information on victims
    • Living in close proximity to potential offenders increases the risk of victimization.
      True
    • Psychological consequences of victimization include anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress.
      True
    • Match the victim support service with its description:
      Emotional Support ↔️ Helps victims process trauma
      Practical Assistance ↔️ Provides help with medical care
      Advocacy ↔️ Ensures victims' rights are protected
      Community Reintegration ↔️ Facilitates victims' return to society
    • Emotional support provided by victim support organizations includes counseling, crisis intervention, and peer support
    • Match the victim type with its definition:
      Primary Victims ↔️ Directly experience the criminal act
      Secondary Victims ↔️ Indirectly affected by the crime
      Tertiary Victims ↔️ Entire communities affected
    • Victimization statistics are used to inform effective crime prevention strategies.

      True
    • Order the factors contributing to victimization from most direct to most indirect:
      1️⃣ Proximity to Offenders
      2️⃣ Lifestyle and Routine Activities
      3️⃣ Demographic Characteristics
    • Psychological consequences of victimization may include fear, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress
    • Victims may suffer physical injuries, disabilities, or long-term health problems as a direct result of the criminal act
    • Match the consequence with its description:
      Physical ↔️ May suffer injuries or health problems
      Psychological ↔️ May experience anxiety or depression
      Social ↔️ May face isolation or hardship
    • Practical assistance includes help with navigating the criminal justice system or accessing medical care.

      True
    • What types of data are used to identify patterns in victimization?
      Crime surveys, police records, victim registries
    • How do victim-centered approaches enhance the effectiveness of crime prevention initiatives?
      Foster trust and community engagement
    • Secondary victims are indirectly affected by the crime through their relationship to the primary victim
    • Order the types of victims based on their proximity to the crime, from most direct to most indirect:
      1️⃣ Primary Victims
      2️⃣ Secondary Victims
      3️⃣ Tertiary Victims
    • Police records provide official statistics on reported crimes
    • Secondary victims are affected through their relationship to the primary victim
    • Secondary victims are indirectly affected by crime through their relationship to the primary victim
    • Crime surveys are large-scale surveys that capture unreported crimes
    • Which demographic factors can make certain groups more vulnerable to victimization?
      Age, gender, socioeconomic status
    • Why is understanding victimization factors crucial?
      Develop targeted prevention strategies
    • What are some social consequences of victimization?
      Relationship problems, isolation, hardship
    • What is the role of victim support services?
      Help victims cope with consequences
    • What is the primary role of victim support services?
      Helping victims cope
    • Who are primary victims in criminology?
      Directly harmed individuals
    • What do victimization statistics provide insights into?
      The impact of crime
    • Lifestyle and routine activities can expose individuals to higher-risk situations or environments
    • What are the physical consequences of victimization?
      Injuries or health problems
    • What are the three main categories of consequences resulting from victimization?
      Physical, psychological, social
    • What factors can influence the severity and duration of the consequences of victimization?
      Nature of the crime, victim's circumstances, support available
    • Emotional support includes counseling, crisis intervention, and peer support
    • Order the types of support services provided by victim support organizations:
      1️⃣ Emotional Support
      2️⃣ Practical Assistance
      3️⃣ Advocacy
      4️⃣ Community Reintegration
    • Victim-centered approaches prioritize the needs and experiences of victims
    • Primary victims directly experience the criminal act and suffer harm.

      True
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