The article substantiates the victimological approach to the problem of domestic violence prevention. I. The system of concepts to describe the phenomenon of victimity (also referred to as “victimhood”) has been specified. The central concept of the system: victim-like behavior of the person who has suffered from domestic violence is an integral feature of personality, characterized by low self-esteem, disproportionately critical self-attitude; increased level of anxiety; low ability to overcome external pressure; a noticeable helplessness-focused mindset; behavioral dispositions in family relationships, guided by victim-like stereotypes. Other definitions: 1. Victimity - physical, psychological, moral and social features and characteristic...