Primary victimization refers to:
a. Personalized or individual victimization, such as a hate crime
b. Impersonal victimization, such as selling faulty products to the public
c. Involves the public or society as a victim, such as crimes committed by the government
d. When an offender becomes a victim, as when two people engage in a criminal activity and then one becomes the victim of the other
Answer: A
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