Abstract

the article deals with the problem of polyvariance of the sociological categories “victimization” and “victimization”. Analyzing various interpretations of these concepts, the author comes to the conclusion that to a certain extent the polyvariance of these sociological categories is due to their borrowing from criminology, in addition, this is due to their versatility, multilevel nature and the impossibility of unambiguous interpretation. Special attention is paid to the importance of sociological surveys in determining the level of victimization of the population, and for the first time the need to study victimology in the context of sociological understanding of its concepts for further sociological research of crime in general is indicated.

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