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Citation

Kleck GD, Gertz MG. J. Crim. Law Criminol. 1995; 86(1): 150-187.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Northwestern University School of Law)

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Abstract

Crime victims used to be ignored by criminologists. Then, beginning slowly in the 1940s and more rapidly in the 1970s, interest in the victim's role in crime grew. Yet a tendency to treat the victim as either a passive target of another person's wrongdoing or as a virtual accomplice of the criminal limited this interest The concept of the victim-precipitated homicide highlighted the possibility that victims were not always blameless and passive targets, but that they sometimes initiated or contributed to the escalation of a violent …


See correction of serious errors in J. Crim. Law Criminol. 1996; 86(2):621

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