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Victimology - Crime and Deviance

Victimology - Crime and Deviance

Update: 2025-08-07
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This episode gives an overview of victimology, a field dedicated to studying crime victims. They explain that victimology has evolved from a historically overlooked area to a crucial component of criminology, relying heavily on victim surveys like the Crime Survey for England and Wales to capture unreported crimes. The texts highlight two primary sociological approaches: Positivist Victimology, which focuses on identifying risk factors and patterns among victims, often considering demographic information, and Critical Victimology, a more radical perspective that examines how power, social inequality, and state actions define and create victims, including those of corporate or state-sponsored crimes. Both sources underscore the shift in focus from solely the offender to understanding the victim's experience and the broader societal forces at play.

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Observations

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Social Surveys

Social Surveys

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Sampling Methods

Sampling Methods

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Media and crime

Media and crime

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Ethnicity and crime

Ethnicity and crime

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Gender and crime

Gender and crime

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Realism and crime

Realism and crime

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Labelling and crime

Labelling and crime

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Marxism and crime

Marxism and crime

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Victimology - Crime and Deviance

Victimology - Crime and Deviance