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ladessa [460]
2 years ago
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Criminal victimizatin in South African perspective

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nydimaria [60]2 years ago
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Crime victimization is defined as the involuntary, personal exposure to criminal acts.

<h3>What is criminal victimization?</h3>

Criminal victimization refers to a person being the victim of a violent crime or a property crime. People suffered with a severe mental illness may be at higher risk of criminal victimization due to the result of possible cognitive impairment.

The impact of criminal victimization can be serious, throwing victims into a state of shock, fear, anxiety and anger. victimization can also cause some  emotional, physical, psychological and financial loss to the people.

The impact and consequences of criminal victimization can be result in a serious risk that may involve physical injury, financial loss, and property damage, as well as psychological and emotional after-effects.

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