A new tale is being spun in the the never-ending saga of female victimology. |
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But coming from a woman who married her wealth, this kind of victimology is a little, er, rich. |
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Kudos to federal judges Pollack and Baer for not bending to the victimology and sentimentalism of the times. |
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But it is the grievance of a people who turn their own misdeeds into their own victimology, thus making rational discourse all but impossible. |
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More and more, African-American iconoclasts reject victimology and embrace American possibility. |
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The author's clinical experience and studies with a concentration in victimology place her squarely on the side of these victims of aggression. |
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In 2003, the Canadian Criminal Justice Association awarded her its Excellence Prize for her contribution to the field of victimology. |
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Dr Burgess was recognized for her work in the field of victimology. |
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I would love to but I have my victimology class in the morning. |
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Ultimately, though, Notre Musique is a study of victimology. |
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So he positions himself as a victim, yet he is part of the crowd of people who speak out against victimology when third-world or poor people talk about being victimized. |
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The UN's victimology index shows that LAC crime levels are among the highest in the world. |
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The Guide also provides direction for the integration of victimology content into the curricula of schools of nursing. |
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The conceptual framework is eclectic, interdisciplinary, and grounded in concepts from crisis theory, victimology, feminism, and socio-cultural analysis. |
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This information quickly can identify motives and other articulative facts essential to determining an individual's victimology or suspectology. |
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The Guidelines were developed by a multidisciplinary Committee composed of international experts in the areas of child rights, criminal law and victimology. |
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In relation to the victimology assessment, specific professional techniques are used to seek information about the environment in which the person lives their daily life. |
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Arabs and Muslims have been told that victimology and dwelling on the depredations of empire are only ways of evading responsibility in the present. |
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Institutes and faculties of criminology, sociology, penology, victimology, social work, women's studies, youth development, city planning, etc., are potential partners. |
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But you do not have to subscribe to this school of victimology to worry that there are dangers in using inflexible rules to brand a growing number of people as menaces to society. |
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Specifically, victimology focuses on whether the perpetrators were complete strangers, mere acquaintances, friends, family members, or even intimates and why a particular person or place was targeted. |
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Supporters of marriage equality have won the political and legal argument by such an overwhelming margin that opponents have chosen to conduct a religiously themed retreat into victimology. |
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Life inside the camp is survival laced with guilt and victimology. |
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One of the most important measures has been the creation of a victimology unit to provide emergency care for victims of violations of their human rights. |
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Victims Assistance Online is an information, research and networking resource focused on victimology for victim assistance workers and professionals working with victims. |
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Some of the other areas of interest include psychological aspects related to being or having been a victim, eyewitness and other testimony, and victimology within Aboriginal communities. |
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The text reviews the history and key concepts of victimology and presents related journal articles, edited to be accessible to undergraduate students. |
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Because SANEs frequently work closely with assault victims, most possess some education and knowledge in the field of victimology, the study of victims and crime. |
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The work is divided into five sections covering police psychology, legal psychology, crime and delinquency, victimology and victim services and correctional psychology. |
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