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   Dr. AR Wingnutte, PhD to All   
   Re: False Victimization Syndrome   
   26 Sep 14 18:31:47   
   
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   From: drarwingnuttephd@gmail.com   
      
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   On Tuesday, May 10, 2011 3:30:06 PM UTC-5, rpautrey2 wrote:   
   > Orv Hetil. 2011 Apr 3;152(14):559-68. doi: 10.1556/OH2011.29080.   
   > [False victimization syndrome].   
   > [Article in Hungarian]   
   > Resch M, Bella T.   
   > Source   
   > Petz Aladár Megyei Oktató Kórház II, Pszichiátriai és Mentálhigiénés   
   > Osztály, Győr. reschm@freemail.hu   
   > Abstract   
   > Criminology and criminal-psychology are sciences dealing mostly with   
   > the personality of the criminals as well as the interconnections of   
   > crime and deviance. The other player of the crimes - the victim - has   
   > recently come into focus posing the question why and how somebody is   
   > becoming a victim, and what effect can the victim have when the crime   
   > is being committed. The first international publications appeared at   
   > the beginning of the third millennium on so-called victims who are   
   > convinced to suffer from material, moral or other damages and,   
   > accordingly, who would pursue "justice" at any rate. They often appeal   
   > against decisions. Considering these facts the procedures are rather   
   > thorough and circumspect. A significant part of the law-enforcement   
   > staff is heavily involved for long periods. On the other side there is   
   > the person considered criminal being actually the real victim. These   
   > people are getting alienated from the society because of their   
   > reckoned deeds and, because of the distorting influence of the media   
   > they are condemned morally. The present study describes the syndromes   
   > of fake-victim, their occurrence as well as psychiatric   
   > considerations, social appearance and impact. Authors are drawing   
   > attention to the medical-legal existence of the problem as well as its   
   > existence.   
   >    
   > PMID: 21436019 [PubMed - in process]   
   >    
   > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21436019   
      
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