Tertiary means "third". Tertiary victimization means that another person, besides the immediate victim, was vicitmized as the result of the perpetrator's actions.
For example: A drunk driver kills a father of four kids in an auto accident. The father is the immediate victim. His wife is the secondary victim because she's now left with the entire responsibility of supporting the children. The four kids are tertiary victims because they suffer the impact of the loss of their father's support AND now must take on some of the responsibilities to help their mother, financially or otherwise, provide for the family.
Tertiary means "third". Tertiary victimization means that another person, besides the immediate victim, was vicitmized as the result of the first person's actions.
For example: A drunk driver kills a father of four kids in an auto accident. The father is the immediate victim. His wife is the secondary victim because she's now left with the entire responsibility of supporting the children. The four kids are tertiary victims because they suffer the impact of the loss of their father's support AND now must take on some of the responsibilities to help their mother, financially or otherwise, provide for the family.
I'll give this a try since no one else did. No laughing ok, this isn't a laughing matter. I want to believe that quaternary victimization refers to being a victim of the four different types of abuse at one time being physical, mental, emotional & psychological. If that's not the answer than oh well, atleast I tried & someone needs to answer this 'cuz it's driving me crazier than I already am.
Primary Victimization: One person targeted Secondary Victimization: Impersoanl Target Tertiary Victimization: Public is victim Mutual Victimization: Criminals become victims No Victimization: Difficult to identify victim
Primary victimization refers to the direct experience of harm or trauma by an individual, such as being the target of a crime or abuse. It is the initial act of victimization that occurs directly to the person affected.
Secondary victimization occurs when the societal response to a victimizing stigma is more disabling than the primary stigmatic condition itself. This may include the treatment by society of victims of rape, disability, mental disorder, or other social stigma. The consequences may also extend further degrees, e.g. to tertiary victimization and quaternary victimization. ex. A victim of rape (primary victimization) may be subjected to victim blaming and ostracism as the result of the attack; those who become disabled (primary victimization) may be subjected to non-accommodation, medicalization, and segregation; and those who develop mental disorder (primary victimization) may be subject to institutionalization, that in each case may be far more victimizing to these individuals and limiting of their life opportunity than the primary victimizing stigmatic condition itself, and are thus called secondary victimization. Tertiary victimizations would include the victimizing consequence of secondary victimizations, e.g. results of victim blaming, ostracism, non-accommodation, medicalization, segregation, and institutionalization, etc. by society.
Victimization is most likely to occur when
No victimization means that there is no mistreatment, harm, or discrimination inflicted upon individuals or groups. It promotes treating all people with respect, fairness, and dignity, without causing any form of harm or suffering.
Victimization refers to the act of someone being harmed, injured, or mistreated by another person or group. It involves the intentional or unintentional actions that lead to someone being targeted or affected negatively.
Juvenile victimization is any instance where a juvenile is targeted in a crime. Victimization can take the form of abuse, murder, and brainwashing.
Poly-victimization is the presence of multiple forms of violence and is high in children who report rape and dating violence
discrimination that is obvious.
The cast of Victimization - 2013 includes: Kaela Meyer as Trisha Mason Weakley as Austin
It can be. However, victimization can occur between any two people or any two groups of people, and race usually has nothing to do with it.
The National Crime Victimization Survey