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Implications of Recent Theories of Victimization of Intervention Strategies

NCJ Number
110091
Author(s)
C A Innes
Date Published
1984
Length
39 pages
Annotation
This paper reviews recent theories of victimization and their implications for intervention strategies designed to prevent violence.
Abstract
Theories which stress lifestyle, routine activities, or vulnerability are discussed in terms of their assumptions and the intervention strategies they suggest. An alternative perspective is proposed which synthesizes the notions of lifestyle and vulnerability using the concept of life chances. This concept draws on Weber and was suggested in another context by Darendorf (1979). Longitudinal data from the National Crime Survey is then presented in terms of the relative size of different victim populations. Bibliography and data tables. (Author abstract modified)