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*make sure to use simple and clear language, Avoid plagiarism. Use the book chapter ( Karmen, Andrew (2016) Crime Victims: An Introduction to Victimology 9th edition. Cengage.)
Discussion - Reflection Chapter 8- Victimized Childre
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A Reflection of Victimized Children
Child victimization can be grouped into three main categories namely conventional
crimes against children which include acts such as rape, robbery, or assault. Secondly, some acts
violate the statuses of child welfare such as neglect or abuse or exploitation of child labor also
referred to as maltreatment (Finkelhor). The final category is non-crime victimizations which are
considered a crime if perpetrated by adults against fellow adults and are mostly not considered
an offense when they occur among or against children and includes acts such as peer and sibling
violence (Finkelhor). The minimalist and maximalist arguments highlighted by my peer is a
critical c...
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