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This Weeks Required Readings Discuss The Unique Situations That Lead This week’s required readings discuss the unique situations that lead to victimization at work and at school. Victimization has an immediate impact on the victim, however, it can also have residual personal and economic impact on an individual, communal, and societal level. In your initial post Discuss school and workplace victimization. Define the specific types of victimization, the characteristics of victims, risk factors, consequences, and methods used to address the abuse. Explain how victims may contribute to their victimization. Critique the criminal justice system’s response to victims of school and workplace violence. Your initial post must contain approximately 400 words and reference at least two scholarly sources in proper APA format.

Paper For Above instruction This Weeks Required Readings Discuss The Unique Situations That Lead This Weeks Required Readings Discuss The Unique Situations That Lead Victimization in school and workplace environments represents a significant concern for the safety and well-being of individuals, impacting not only the immediate victims but also society at large. Understanding the types, characteristics, risk factors, and responses to such victimization is crucial for developing effective prevention and support strategies. Types of Victimization and Characteristics of Victims In educational settings, victimization often takes the form of bullying, cyberbullying, harassment, and physical assault. These forms of abuse can result in significant psychological distress and academic decline among students (Kowalski, Giumetti, Schroeder, & Lattanner, 2014). Workplace victimization includes harassment, discrimination, workplace bullying, and physical assaults, which can lead to mental health issues, decreased productivity, and job dissatisfaction (LeBlanc & Kelloway, 2016). Victims of these forms of victimization tend to share characteristics such as perceived vulnerability, social exclusion, or prior experiences of trauma. Risk Factors and Consequences Risk factors for victimization include lack of social support, perceived differences or vulnerability, and environments with poor supervision or organization. Certain demographic factors, such as age, gender, and socioeconomic status, influence vulnerability. The consequences extend beyond immediate emotional


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