Victimization in Society and Suggested Immediate Mitigations
At the end of each module, you will reflect on what you learned in the module. Write 1–2 paragraphs in which you discuss what you found most interesting and explain. Describe how what you learned might inform victimization reduction strategies by using crime databases.
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Victimization In Society and Suggested Immediate Mitigations
From the module, victimization is gender and aged biased. Statistics show that most of the victims are females, and they are of younger age. Sexual abuse is the biggest form of victimization our modern society is experiencing. Despite that the level of victimization vary from one country to the other, region to region and neighborhood to neighborhood, poverty, street life, homelessness and poor governance are among the top contributing factors towards victimization in our society (Reid et al, 2017). The most significant predictability of victimization is the higher levels of sex trafficking which has anchored itself in communities with the above