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victimology
[ vik-tuh-mol-uh-jee ]
victimology
/ ˌvɪktɪˈmɒlədʒɪ /
noun
- the study of the psychological effects experienced by the victims of crime
Derived Forms
- ˌvictiˈmologist, noun
Other Words From
- victim·olo·gist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of victimology1
Example Sentences
How is the Age of Trump related to the rise of the "men's rights" movement and the “manosphere” and male victimology entertainment propaganda machine?
What you are detailing is a story of why so-called white pride and other white victimology and white identity politics have become so powerful in the Age of Trump and the global democracy crisis.
There is no substantive evidence to support such fantasies of white victimology.
Discola studies criminal victimology, a subfield of criminology focused on the victim experience.
The attacks will consist of racism, antisemitism, misogyny, disinformation, misinformation, violence, stochastic terrorism, fearmongering, white victimology and conspiracy theories.
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