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  2. Victimology - Wikipedia

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    The theory of victim facilitation calls for study of the external elements that make a victim more accessible or vulnerable to an attack. [27] In an article that summarizes the major movements in victimology internationally, Schneider expresses victim facilitation as a model that ultimately describes only the misinterpretation by the offender ...

  3. List of abuse allegations made through facilitated ...

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    The court determined that Carla and her family were "victims" and admonished the facilitators: "the one step that would have prevented the case occurring—prior verification that the woman could communicate with facilitated communication—had not been done." All charges were dropped and custody was granted to Carla's family. [2] [15] [16]

  4. Green Dot Bystander Intervention - Wikipedia

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    A recent study of 2,504 college undergraduate students between 18 and 24 looked at the impact of bystander intervention on college campuses. The study found that 46% of the students surveyed had heard a Green Dot speech on their college campus. Out of the sample size surveyed, only 14% had received active bystander training in the past two years.

  5. McMartin preschool trial - Wikipedia

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    The case lasted seven years but resulted in no convictions, and all charges were dropped in 1990. By the case's end, it had become the longest and most expensive series of criminal trials in American history. [2] [3] The case was part of day-care sex-abuse hysteria, a moral panic over alleged Satanic ritual abuse in the 1980s and early 1990s.

  6. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    The practitioners' study reported many reasons why some bystanders within organizations do not act or report unacceptable behavior. The study also suggests that bystander behavior is, in fact, often helpful, in terms of acting on the spot to help and reporting unacceptable behavior (and emergencies and people in need.) The ombuds practitioners ...

  7. Victimisation - Wikipedia

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    Self-victimisation (or victim playing) is the fabrication of victimhood for a variety of reasons, such as to justify real or perceived abuse of others, to manipulate others, as a coping strategy, or for attention seeking. In a political context, self-victimisation could also be seen as an important political tool within post-conflict, nation ...

  8. Assault of Abner Louima - Wikipedia

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    The case was mentioned in the 1998 Amnesty International report on the United States, among several other cases of police brutality, torture, and abuse. [11] Amnesty International also uses the incident as a case study on a treatise in the campaign against torture.

  9. Victim mentality - Wikipedia

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    Studies conducted by Andronnikova and Kudinov [26] sought to determine a correlation between the degree of abuse and victimhood, and the victim's likelihood to exhibit behaviors consistent with a victim mentality. Studies were successful in identifying a strong correlation between those with a victim mentality and negative behaviors such as ...