
Navigating the Invisible: Understanding Unknowing Victims and the Complexities of Liminality
Have you ever thought about the victims of crimes who don’t even know they’ve been victimized? In a thought-provoking article titled Recognizing the Paradigm of the Unknowing Victim and the Implications of Liminality authors delve into this less-discussed aspect of criminology and victimology, introducing us to the concept of Unknowing Victims (UVs). The Unknowing Victim: […]
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