SU5: Victimology
Across
- 1. a pioneer in the field of victimology who wrote the first textbook on the topic
- 5. the study of crime victims and the broader impact of victimisation on people and society
- 7. developed a typology that highlighted the "victim risk factors" that render some individuals more likely to be victimised than others
- 9. a theory posits that a person's daily routine and choices can play a crucial role in how at risk they are of being victimised.
- 10. a theory that some individuals may play either an active or passive role in the series of events that eventually result in their victimisation.
Down
- 2. concerned with the perpetrator
- 3. a theory that emphasises the determinative role that environmental context plays in an individual's risk of victimisation.
- 4. a theory that devises potential theories of victimisation and environmental metrics that: promote anti-crime practices
- 6. his typology broadened the scope of victimology to include a wider framework beyond walled-off criminal victimisation
- 8. the original "father of victimology" with a typology of six categories concerning a victim's degree of responsibility in their victimisation