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Personal Vulnerability to Victimization of People with Mental Retardation
Oleh:
Wilson, Carlene
;
Nettelbeck, Ted
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse vol. 3 no. 4 (Okt. 2002)
,
page 289-306.
Topik:
mental retardation
;
disabilities
;
abuse
;
victimization
;
facilitation
;
vulnerability
;
behavioral intervention
Fulltext:
289TVA34.pdf
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People with mental retardation are more vulnerable to victimization. This is a consequence of cultural, institutional, and other environmental circumstances but may include victim characteristics. To recognize this is not "to blame the victim." Instead, acknowledgment can help identify contributory factors and improve understanding of why victimization occurs. Consistent with this viewpoint, recent research has found that although IQ and adaptive skills did not distinguish victims from nonvictims, victims reported aggressive, confrontational tendencies and acquiescing to unreasonable requests. The authors therefore advocate an interactive schema of victimization that extends current theory, which has primarily limited focus to contributory environmental factors. Some individual risk variables cannot be changed (intellectual disabilities) or are difficult to change (living situation). However, other victim characteristics reflecting interpersonal competence should be amenable to behavioral intervention. Identifying potential victim characteristics and training before victimization occurs may reduce incidence of victimization and guide development of protective procedures.
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