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victimization

[vik-tuh-muh-zey-shuhn] / ˌvɪk tə məˈzeɪ ʃən /


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"The reductions in school violence raise the possibility that the efforts, norm shifts, and two decades of massive social investment in school safety contributed to dramatically less victimization for California's students," the authors write.

From Salon

Victimization reported by Black and Latino students, which includes instances of being bullied or assaulted, saw larger declines than victimization reported by white students.

From Los Angeles Times

Trump has nurtured in his base the idea of white victimization, and identifying purported Black racists further incubates that view.

From Seattle Times

While he whines about his "victimization" he also tells them, like Koresh before him, that their cause is noble.

From Salon

“It is a consistent finding that trans people have a high prevalence of experiencing violent victimization,” said Jody Herman, a senior scholar at the Williams Institute and co-author of the study.

From Washington Post