Use of victimization in Sentences. 15 Examples

The examples include victimization at the start of sentence, victimization at the end of sentence and victimization in the middle of sentence

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victimization at the start of sentence


  1. Victimization of property bullying is positively correlated with average external control.

victimization at the end of sentence


  1. This be accusation of victimization.
  2. Paying blacks less and charging them more is a form of victimization.
  3. But this can not be taken as carteblanche for assuming that long-term recorded crime trends correspond to victimization.
  4. We say, 'Bully for the boy and his conquest of the geometry teacher, ' but that makes it harder for boys to vocalize their victimization.

victimization in the middle of sentence


  1. His victimization infuriated him.
  2. The data is obtained through national victimization surveys.
  3. With the age , physical victimization is decreasing, but unknown control is increasing.
  4. The probabilities of crime or victimization are higher with some situations than with others.
  5. The strikersagreed to return to work provided there would be no victimization of their leaders.
  6. Each Member shall prohibit and penalize any kind of victimization a seafarer for filing a complaint.
  7. The victimization which occurred, the loss of trade union membership, and the wage reductions all seemed to confirm this impression.
  8. Western philosophers have recently devoted considerable attention to the perceived victimization of women by Non - western cultures.
  9. It was a dismal failure, and was followed by restrictive legislation against the unions and by victimization of many union activists.
  10. The recorded figures exaggerate the increase in victimization which is occurring, mainly because of a greater public propensity to report certain crimes.

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