According to Siegel;
The National Crime Victimization Survey indicates that the annual number of victimization in the United States is about 23 million incidents. Being the target or victim of rape, robbery, or assault is terrible burden that can have considerable long-term consequences. The costs of victimization can include damaged property, pain and suffering to victims, and the involvement of the police and other agencies of the justice system (Siegel, …show more content…
It was also mentioned that they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. Criminologist had said that the victims have two roles when it comes to influencing the attacker. The victims were found to play an important role, which means a victim can exasperate the assaulter. The other role can be an inactive role in a criminal incident, which means they probably were engaged in a jeopardous demeanor. But what really makes people at risk for victimization and, what measures can you take to better protect yourself from crime? (Siegel, 2011).
The first situation that has people put in the victimization situation is the area they live in. In today’s economic decline, people are looking into cheaper areas to live in. They don’t care if it’s a high crime area; as long as they don’t have to pay much in rent then they will live there and put their children and themselves as risk. Also, when it boils down to getting mugged, raped or burglarized one has to watch themselves, especially at night so they aren’t the victims. As a result, a person needs to be familiarized with the area they live in, do research on the area before you move in the