Test Bank For Victimology, 10E by William G. Doerner (Author), Steven P. Lab Chapter 1-14 CHAPTER 1 SHORT-ANSWER REVIEW QUESTIONS 1.
To what does the term mala in se refer?
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What is the difference between retribution and restitution?
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What does the term lex talionis mean?
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Define deterrence.
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Compare and contrast the victim’s justice system with the criminal’s justice system.
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How did the victim’s justice system turn into the criminal’s justice system?
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What is the relevance of the terms gemeinschaft and gesellschaft for victim treatment?
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What major concept or concern captivated the early victimologists?
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What is a typology and why did the early victimologists concentrate on creating typologies?
10. What is the significance behind the book titles The Criminal and His Victim and The Victim and His Criminal? 11. What does the term agent provocateur imply? 12. Explain von Hentig’s victim typology that appears in Table 1.1 of the textbook. 13. What does the phrase “blaming the victim” mean? 14. Explore the typology, presented in Table 1.3 of the textbook, which Schafer developed. 15. What does “victim precipitation” mean? 16. What was the importance of Wolfgang’s homicide study? 17. How did Wolfgang define victim precipitation? 18. What three findings or empirical regularities emerged from Wolfgang’s homicide study? 19. Did Wolfgang’s study and Amir’s research support or refute the concept of victim Doerner & Lab, Victimology, 10th Edition Copyright © 2025, Taylor & Francis. All Rights Reserved.