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What is Victimization Surveys

Handbook of Research on Trends and Issues in Crime Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Victim Support
Surveys, usually carried out nationally, by interviewing representative samples of the population with the objective of collecting data on the dark figure of crime and other specific aspects, such as self-reported victimization experiences for various offences, characteristics and consequences of victimization, contacts with law enforcement, fear of criminal victimization, perceived risk of criminal victimization, subjective wellbeing.
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Family Violence: Not Only Women
Raffaella Sette (University of Bologna, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1286-9.ch003
Abstract
Using data from official statistics and surveys on victimization, this chapter aims to estimate the extent of domestic violence against men and examine the contraposition between female aggressors and male victims. More detailed knowledge both of women perpetrators and their male victims is believed to be useful for preparing appropriate programs of rehabilitation for the former as well as effective methods of intervention and help for the victims. The chapter reflects on the fact that, from the point of view of victimology, one of the risks to avoid is that of considering men as “second-class victims,” and from the criminological point of view, it is necessary to gain greater knowledge of the figure of the abusive woman, as well as focusing attention on the social representations of domestic violence.
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