Victimization

 

Mary is 25 years old and married to her husband Andy for 5 years. Over the years Andy became violent and he
started to control Mary’s day to day activities closely. Andy prohibited Mary from seeing her family and friends.
He does not let her to go out except for the weekly shopping. One day Mary wanted to meet her friend Nelia and
told Andy that she was going to the supermarket as they had run out of milk. However, Andy decided to come
home early on that day and saw Mary and her friend sitting in a cafeteria. When Mary arrived home, she was
beaten up by Andy. The following day when Andy was at work, Mary rang the local police station and asked
them to help her. The policeman perceived this as a private affair between the couple and considered it as an
isolated incident.
Discuss Mary’s victimization by considering the victim typologies, routine activity, and lifestyle theories.

Victimization

 

 

 

After reading through the chapters 36-39 in the textbook, watching the posted video,
https://www.crimeprevention.nsw.gov.au/Documents/routine_activity_factsheet_nov2014.pdf

respond to the following writing prompt: be sure you have 1-2 pages, 12 pt font, Times New Roman, APA citations.

Thinking about your own routines, what can you do to ensure your safety and help to prevent victimization?

 

Discussion #5 (CJ)

What are ways to prevent and to help multicultural communities so members would not be the recipients of unjust accusation and victimization? What would be one approach you could suggest for a law enforcement agency to prevent such victimization? What would be one suggestion that you would make to a multicultural community agency to prevent discrimination and harassment for those who are unfairly stereotyped? Please provide examples. Cite your sources and provide your references.