Victimization from crime – a higher degree of social vulnerability criminal, contributing to the commission of crimes against them in certain circumstances. Victimization takes place in space and time, and includes four stages: 1) the emergence of criminal threats; 2) increasing the degree of social vulnerability to criminal assault; 3) the harm to individuals who find themselves in a vulnerable state at appropriate conditions (situations); 4) increase the number of victims of crimes as registered and latent, which helps re-victimization of some of them. As a result of our Internet survey of more than 3002 people (2015) defined the proportion of citizens who every year are victims of crime. By 2015 it is 37 %. However, one in seven respond...
Criminalistic theory of victims of crime Abstract This thesis focuses on learning about victims of c...
Negative social reaction and inadequate reaction of the agencies of the formal control on the primar...
The basic facts of repeat victimization are well known. Substantial proportions of differences in ra...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated with...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated wit...
Victimology and crime prevention are growing, interrelated areas cutting across several disciplines....
Victimology and crime prevention are growing, interrelated areas cutting across several disciplines....
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
The crime victim frequently suffers psychological/emotional damages along with physical, financial, ...
Residents can expect and prepare for burglary if they are prone to victimization. The risk for a rep...
Criminology has long sought to define and understand criminal motivations. There has, however, been ...
This exploratory study looks into the theoretical models and measurement of fear of crime. Using mul...
Criminalistic theory of victims of crime Abstract This thesis focuses on learning about victims of c...
Negative social reaction and inadequate reaction of the agencies of the formal control on the primar...
The basic facts of repeat victimization are well known. Substantial proportions of differences in ra...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated with...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated wit...
Victimology and crime prevention are growing, interrelated areas cutting across several disciplines....
Victimology and crime prevention are growing, interrelated areas cutting across several disciplines....
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
The crime victim frequently suffers psychological/emotional damages along with physical, financial, ...
Residents can expect and prepare for burglary if they are prone to victimization. The risk for a rep...
Criminology has long sought to define and understand criminal motivations. There has, however, been ...
This exploratory study looks into the theoretical models and measurement of fear of crime. Using mul...
Criminalistic theory of victims of crime Abstract This thesis focuses on learning about victims of c...
Negative social reaction and inadequate reaction of the agencies of the formal control on the primar...
The basic facts of repeat victimization are well known. Substantial proportions of differences in ra...