Victims of Crime - Research Article from Information Plus Reference Series

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 33 pages of information about Victims of Crime.

Victims of Crime - Research Article from Information Plus Reference Series

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 33 pages of information about Victims of Crime.
This section contains 9,425 words
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The Trauma of Being Victimized

Becoming a crime victim can have serious consequences—outcomes the victim neither asks for nor deserves. A victim rarely expects to be victimized and seldom knows where to turn. Victims may end up in the hospital to be treated and released, or they may be confined to bed for days, weeks, or longer. Injuries may be temporary, or they may be permanent and forever change the way the victim lives. Victims may lose money or property, or they may even lose their lives—the ultimate cost for which a victim and his or her family can never be repaid.

The effects of crime are not limited to the victim. Families as well as victims may experience feelings of fear, anger, shame, self-blame, helplessness, and depression—emotions that can scar life and health for years after the event. Those who...

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