CRM 3306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Psychological Trauma, Sexual Dysfunction, Indirect Costs

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There are three steps in it : there is at the primary victimization interaction between victim and the offender. Includes the after effects of this interaction: victims reaction change in self-perception. Any formal responses: further interactions between the victim and the cjs. Any negative impacts secondary victimization by the cjs. Indirect or re-victimization negative impacts from family, friends and others. Secondary victims friends and family of the primary victim. Consequences : effects of the victim and offender then the impacts on the victim. Product of perceived seriousness or intensity of the effects. Can make the victim see themselves as a victim. Most common emotion amongst victims anger which gets directed inwards for all offense types. The impact will vary from person to person. There are some people who are exceptionally vulnerable to specific types of offenses: most likely to be emotionally attacked. Wednesday, september 26, 2018: ex: poor people, restricted mobility, single parents, serial or repeat victims, etc.

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