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CHAPTER ONE 1. INTRODUCTION TO VICTIMOLOGY

Victim (1948), in which he identified several victim risk factors that were important for understanding the genesis of crime (see Table 1.2). ... their work has drawn substantial criticism and debate given the victim- blaming nature of their typologies. In order to understand the origin of this debate and how these discussions continue to

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