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Type Words
Synonyms exploitation, using, victimization
Type of mistreatment
Has types blaxploitation, colonialism, sexploitation
Derivation victimise

Examples of victimisation

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Bullying, intimidation and victimisation is endemic in many schools among staff.
From the guardian.co.uk
The highest numbers occurred in 2009 when there were 81 cases of victimisation.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
It is often called mobbing and usually involves scapegoating and victimisation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In this case an agency worker's complaint of racial victimisation was upheld.
From the yorkpress.co.uk
The victimisation of East and Southeast Asians by the Japanese militarists are REAL.
From the economist.com
However, claiming victimisation and racism is not a reason for removing cited facts.
From the en.wikipedia.org
I hope this encourages more people to fight in the courts against this victimisation.
From the guardian.co.uk
As a consequence victimisation surveys can also exhibit a subjective bias.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Victimisation rates are similar to those with developmental disabilities.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Exploitation: an act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly); "capitalistic exploitation of the working class"; "paying Blacks less and charging them more is a form of victimization"
  • (victimise) victimize: make a victim of; "I was victimized by this con-man"
  • (victimised) exploited: of persons; taken advantage of; "after going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated but used"
  • Alternative spelling of victimization
  • Section 67 of the Act makes is it unlawful for a person to subject or threaten to subject another person to any detriment where that person has made a complaint or proposes to make a complaint under the Act.
  • Victimisation occurs when an individual is adversely treated because he or she has made a complaint of discrimination or harassment, or provided evidence in such a case.
  • Treating people less favourably because of something they have done under or in connection with the legislation, e.g. made a formal complaint of discrimination or given evidence in a tribunal case.
  • It is an offence under anti-discrimination law to threaten a staff member, or subject them to any form of detriment as a form of retribution in response to an actual or possible discrimination or harassment issue.
  • Less favourable treatment of a person because they have brought legal proceedings under the RRA, or are suspected of having done so; or because they have alleged that a person has committed an act which would amount to unlawful discrimination; or because they have given evidence or information ...