Discuss the distinctions between victim facilitation, victim facilitation, and victim provocation. Provide an example of each of these. Why can these concepts be problematic when considering victimization?

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Victim precipitation is defined as the extent to which the victim contributed to the criminal event that harmed them and can take two forms: victim facilitation and victim provocation. In cases of victim facilitation, the victim, often unknowingly, makes it easier for offenders to target him or her or set in motion the events that lead to the victimization. Victim provocation occurs when the victim overtly acts to incite another person to commit an illegal act resulting in his or her victimization. The distinctions between these concepts—victim precipitation, victim facilitation, and victim provocation—are not always clear-cut and can be problematic when it is used to blame the victim without considering the offenders role.

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