Victimisation
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| + | '''Victimisation''' ([[American and British English spelling differences#-ise.2C_-ize_.28-isation.2C_-ization.29|or]] '''victimization''') is the process of being victimised or becoming a [[victim|victim]]. Research that studies the process, rates, incidence, and prevalence of victimization falls under the body of [[victimology]]. | ||
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| + | ==See also== | ||
| + | *[[Blame]] | ||
| + | *[[Bullying]] | ||
| + | *[[Dehumanisation]] | ||
| + | *[[Destabilisation]] | ||
| + | *[[Race card]] | ||
| + | *[[Scapegoating]] | ||
| + | *[[United Kingdom employment discrimination law]] {{nb10}} | ||
| + | *[[Victim blaming]] | ||
| + | *[[Victim playing]] | ||
| + | *[[Victimisation Symptoms]] | ||
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Victimisation (or victimization) is the process of being victimised or becoming a victim. Research that studies the process, rates, incidence, and prevalence of victimization falls under the body of victimology.
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See also
- Blame
- Bullying
- Dehumanisation
- Destabilisation
- Race card
- Scapegoating
- United Kingdom employment discrimination law Template:Nb10
- Victim blaming
- Victim playing
- Victimisation Symptoms
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