Forensic Victimology

Forensic Victimology as a field of scientific study in victims for the purposes of addressing investigative and forensic issues. It involves the investigation of facts accurate, critical, and objective outlining of a victim’s lifestyles and circumstances, the events leading up to an injury, and the precise nature of any harm or loss suffered. The term Victimology was first appeared in 1949 in a book about murderers written by forensic psychiatrist Fredric Wertham.

  • Assist in Developing Crime
  • Assist in Developing Timeline
  • Provide Investigative Suggestions
  • Assist with Public Safety Response
  • Educate the Court

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