Class Name, Instructor Name Date, Semester Criminology 2011 Chapter 4 VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZATION.

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Class Name, Instructor Name Date, Semester Criminology 2011 Chapter 4 VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZATION

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Appreciate how victims are defined and be familiar with the study and analysis of victimization. Be familiar with the patterning of victimization, including geographic patterns, social patterns, the nature of the victim- offender relationship, intimate partner violence, and crime characteristics. Be familiar with and understand the various explanations of victimization, including lifestyle and routine activities theory, the relationship between deviant lifestyles and victimization, physical proximity and victimization, individual traits, repeat victimization, explaining demographic variation in victimization, the victimization of college students and the homeless. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Be acquainted with the costs and consequences of victimization. Be familiar with the victims in the criminal justice system. Appreciate the consequences of victimization by white-collar crime. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Appreciate how victims are defined and be familiar with the study and analysis of victimization. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 4.1

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.1 Victimization Victimolgoy

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Be familiar with the patterning of victimization, including geographic patterns, social patterns, the nature of the victim-offender relationship, intimate partner violence, and crime characteristics. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 4.2

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Geographic Patterns 4.2 Rate per 1,000 Persons

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Social Patterns: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity 4.2 Rate per 1,000 Persons

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Social Patterns 4.2

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.2 CategoryRate per 100,000 Age 18–24 African-American Males102.0 African-American Females11.3 White Males12.2 White Females2.5 Social Patterns: Race, Gender, and Age Combined

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.2 CategoryRate per 100,000 Age 25 and Older African-American Males39.9 African-American Females6.2 White Males4.9 White Females1.9 Social Patterns: Race, Gender, and Age Combined

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Be familiar with and understand the various explanations of victimization, including lifestyle and routine activities theory, the relationship between deviant lifestyles and victimization, physical proximity and victimization, individual traits, repeat victimization, explaining demographic variation in victimization, the victimization of college students and the homeless. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 4.3

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.3 Lifestyle Theory Routine Activities Theory Deviant Lifestyles and Victimization Physical Proximity and Victimization Situational Explanations

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.3 Low Self- Control and Lack of Social Relationships Childhood Problems Mental Disorder Puberty Individual Traits

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.3 Repeat Victimization Demographic Variation Victimization of College Students Victimization of Homeless

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Be acquainted with the costs and consequences of victimization. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 4.4

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.4

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Be familiar with the victims in the criminal justice system. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 4.5

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.5 Victims in the Criminal Justice System

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Appreciate the consequences of victimization by white-collar crime. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 4.6

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved 4.6

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Appreciate how victims are defined and be familiar with the study and analysis of victimization. Be familiar with the patterning of victimization, including geographic patterns, social patterns, the nature of the victim- offender relationship, intimate partner violence, and crime characteristics. Be familiar with and understand the various explanations of victimization, including lifestyle and routine activities theory, the relationship between deviant lifestyles and victimization, physical proximity and victimization, individual traits, repeat victimization, explaining demographic variation in victimization, the victimization of college students and the homeless. CHAPTER SUMMARY

© 2012 by Pearson Higher Education, Inc Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All Rights Reserved Be acquainted with the costs and consequences of victimization. Be familiar with the victims in the criminal justice system. Appreciate the consequences of victimization by white-collar crime. CHAPTER SUMMARY