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  2. Victim blaming - Wikipedia

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    Victim blaming occurs when the victim of a crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially at fault for the harm that befell them. [1] There is historical and current prejudice against the victims of domestic violence and sex crimes, such as the greater tendency to blame victims of rape than victims of robbery if victims and perpetrators knew each other prior to the commission of the ...

  3. DARVO - Wikipedia

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    In the case of sexual violence, assailants sometimes victim-blame by appealing to societal opinions on gender roles and power dynamics. Stereotypes can help perpetrators: if an assailant is a white wealthy man, he may be perceived as authoritative and sincere, whereas if an accusation against him was made by a journalist, they might be seen as ...

  4. Just-world fallacy - Wikipedia

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    Many researchers have interpreted just-world beliefs as an example of causal attribution. In victim blaming, the causes of victimization are attributed to an individual rather than to a situation. Thus, the consequences of belief in a just world may be related to or explained in terms of particular patterns of causal attribution. [11]

  5. Did judge ‘victim blame’ Duke student? Here’s what the NC ...

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    “This was classic victim blaming,” said attorney Kerry Sutton, who represented the student at the April hearing. The judge was essentially saying, “That is what you get for having premarital ...

  6. The defense accuses Kristin Smart of ‘at-risk behavior.’ That ...

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    Disturbingly, victim blaming happens often, both in courts of law and courts of public opinion. There’s still a tendency in society to find victims of sexual violence as somehow responsible, to ...

  7. Rape myth - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of rape myths is a major reason for rape victim blaming and stigmatization. [2] [3] Rape myths can cause victims of rape to blame themselves for their rape, or to not report their assault, and they can also shape the responses of judges and juries, causing a negative impact on rape victims. [23]

  8. Secondary victimisation - Wikipedia

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    It is not unusual for criminal justice personnel to discourage victims from prosecuting their sexual assault cases due to victim-blaming behaviors and discounting victims’ traumatic experiences. [ 19 ] [ 12 ] [ 20 ] One incident that attracts much controversy in the criminal justice system is reporting violent crimes on one's intimate partner.

  9. Nicola Bulley – live: Police accused of ‘victim blaming’ for ...

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    Police have been accused of “victim blaming” as MPs and other high-profile figures question the decision to make Nicola Bulley’s personal struggles public.