Their airs of passivity and wearied victimization are part of their obsessive rerunning of the past. |
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The cause of their victimization was nothing but hated against us from a hate-mongering feudal and military ruling class. |
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He reproduces that fundamental conflict between power and victimization underlying the social identity Wilde had come to inhabit. |
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If someone has humiliated you, you pass on the victimization to the next sucker. |
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The entire community has to take responsibility for preventing and dealing with victimization. |
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The newspaper offered only a grudging apology for its reprehensible victimization of Lee and did not discipline any of the reporters involved. |
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Is there another way that preachers, teachers, and catechists can tell the story that can help break cycles of violence and victimization? |
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In principle, victim surveys are an additional way of charting the nature of victimization. |
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Child maltreatment, abuse and victimization refer to the intentional assault of a child by a caretaker. |
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The school should regularly assess victimization rates, adopt a clear and strong antibullying policy, and have adults present in highrisk areas. |
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The significant intercorrelations among the mental health and family variables suggest that sexual victimization does not occur in a vacuum. |
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Both novels focus on the desolation of a family trapped in the quagmire of poverty, victimization, and oppression in the Harlem ghetto. |
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The paper outlined how crime, violence and victimization could be reduced by addressing the social causes of crime. |
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They found that adolescent female victimization is related to feelings of sadness or hopelessness, binge drinking and cocaine or inhalant use. |
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Feminist writings have focused attention on domestic violence and challenged the assumptions of approaches that blame women for their victimization. |
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Women, particularly Aboriginal women, experience high rates of victimization in domestic violence and sexualized assault. |
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It tells their life stories and shows how the twelve have taken steps to move past victimization. |
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Urban planning, crime prevention and police action may all appear to play an important role in decreasing the risk of crime victimization. |
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The challenge is not to let terrorism win and to break this cycle of victimization where victims in turn victimize. |
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In a sense, victimization is a developmental process where an individual must adjust to an external stressor. |
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He is a contract therapist with victim's services and is interested in mental health and addictions problems that co-occur with victimization. |
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Youth are critically susceptible to perpetration of and victimization from armed violence. |
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Such services enable these youth both to address the immediate consequences of their victimization and to reenter society. |
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Each Member State shall prohibit and penalize any kind of victimization of a seafarer for filing a complaint. |
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However, this focus may become maladaptive as the person works to process the victimization as only part of their life experience. |
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Subsequent victimization would serve to deepen this learning, reinforcing the maladaptive pattern. |
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Police leaders were asked whether their organization had adopted a CPSD approach to preventing crime and victimization. |
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The reduction in victimization, crime, and incarceration rates were not specifically examined in this evaluation. |
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These two countries have a long history of carrying out victimization surveys within the framework of official statistics. |
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The most remarkable feature of these reports on subjective fears is how little they seem to be related to measures of experienced victimization. |
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The ultimate impact of targeting risk factors is seen on crime and victimization rates and on the public's sense of safety. |
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Caregivers not only model how to emotionally handle victimization, they also help the child to better manage her reaction to the attack. |
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It can contribute to family instability and breakup, economic marginalization, and high victimization and crime rates. |
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The differences in overall victimization are driven mainly by the incidences of completed rape. |
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Indeed, the language used in defiance of these anti-discrimination laws takes on the language of victimization. |
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Being pressed to conform to such a change in majority opinion must feel like victimization. |
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How much longer are we going to accept the cries of victimization from the strongest and richest nation in the Middle East? |
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Moreover, victimization is based on the experience of being wronged by another, and thus victims feel the need for authoritative condemnation of the wrong. |
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It appears that once victimized, the risk of revictimization or repeat victimization is greater. |
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They are less well supervised and thus more at risk of victimization. |
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Each person has his or her own way of coping with victimization. |
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The politics of victimization are a potent force in the world today. |
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If there is a need to have an extra territorial aspect of this, the apology or the owning up to the crime that is inherent in this discretion, that goes to the victimization in the United States. |
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The districts with the highest level of victimization are Rimac, El Agustino, Villa El Salvador, San Juan de Lurigancho and Los Olivos. |
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Indeed, the victimization by these independent vigilantes often goes unquestioned by government officials, and their behaviour is supported by many within the regime. |
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They had the self-righteousness of victims preoccupied with their own victimization to the degree that they could not even imagine that they could commit any kind of injustice to another. |
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All primary victims, regardless of their level of victimization, have a need to reclaim a sense of control of their lives and to have their rights vindicated. |
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Nevertheless, the women of film noir often evoke sympathy, as they are frequently victims of emotional or physical abuse, with such victimization providing impetus for their vengeance. |
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There is a growing national recognition that racial inequality extends to victimization — people of color are more likely to be victims of violent crime than white people. |
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Certainly in the outside community, if she cannot find shelter in a women's shelter, there are often experiences of racism and further victimization. |
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This is why international organizations are currently trying to improve the comparability of crime statistics by focusing on victimization surveys. |
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One of the reasons we have brought in changes to the Criminal Code is that we are standing up for victims and reduced victimization in this country. |
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Thus, personnel in the criminal justice and medical systems should be aware of the potential impact of their actions and take measure to minimize secondary victimization. |
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Bullying and victimization have immediate and long-term effects. |
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It is victimization because it is planned out in advance. |
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Poverty marginalizes women, increasing their risk of victimization, while violence also isolates women, as the mental and physical effects grind away at women's sense of well-being, limiting what is possible. |
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A child's age will not only affect their level of victimization but also may affect the likelihood of reporting or disclosing the crime to an authority figure. |
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Women younger than 25 and men between 25 and 34 were most at risk of victimization, as were those living in common-law relationships, with a heavy drinker or with an emotionally abusive partner. |
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This omission may be partly explained by the fact that much of the literature categorizes victimization of Aboriginal youth and women within the category of family violence. |
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The same applies to the prevention of serious crimes and victimization, when inside information leads to the foiling of planned criminal operations. |
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One participant reported that the process of preparing a statement forced her to review and reexperience many of the most negative aspects of her victimization. |
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We must broaden our collaboration with the provinces, territories, and with individual Canadians to improve our justice system, prevent crime, and reduce the effect of victimization. |
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In coverage through established media outlets, many borrowers have expressed feelings of victimization by the student loan corporations. |
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A critical ethnographer will study issues of power, empowerment, inequality inequity, dominance, repression, hegemony, and victimization. |
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Instead, the media release is better described as a short, attention-grabbing and topical presentation of the most significant features of the results from the crime victimization survey. |
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At the same time, not all female perpetrated violence is in self-defense, and it is generally accepted that males are more hesitant to report victimization experiences to authorities. |
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Differences in receptive language and vocabulary ability between children with and without disabilities was a significant predictor of peer rejection and victimization. |
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Speaking at a press conference here today, he warned Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia against arm-twisting and victimization of Congress workers. |
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Peer victimization is a serious social problem that negatively affects children's psychosocial development and adjustment in schools, and may have lasting effects for victims. |
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In a new meta-analysis, researchers explored how peer victimization is related to an increased chance of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among children and adolescents. |
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A further shared prejudice is the dualistic opposition between either victimization or total freedom, total inarticulation or consummate mastery of language. |
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Despite their higher rates of violent victimization, Aboriginal people were no more likely than non-Aboriginal people to report their victimizations to the police. |
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They have emphasized desensitization and normalization, victimization of gay people, and the demonization of their opponents. What we must do is to renormalize family life. |
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This study uses the National Crime Victimization Survey, which is really a tool that tracks crimes. |
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