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The word 'victimisation' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to denote the act of victimizing someone, or the condition of being victimized. Example sentence: Robert felt that his supervisor was treating him unfairly and accused her of victimisation.
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But how can a just culture be built on the foundation of injustice which is laid down by your failure to address the victimisation so many have experienced?" He said that NHS chief executives who had victimised whistleblowers should be "despatched" and urged a public inquiry into whistleblowing.
We are fully committed to opposing it and the victimisation of Candy, who has done nothing more than stand up for her colleagues and try to hold her employer to account.
Today, as in 1908, tales of Russian victimisation play potently to domestic opinion.
Closer working with the police and specialist services has helped to address the types of ingrained practices that can ignore, or even add to, the victimisation of women and girls.
He began one letter (on embossed paper from his Scottish estate of Birkhall) to Alan Johnson, then health secretary: "It was very good to have a chance to talk to you the other day and I only hope I didn't delay you getting to Hull!" At other moments, he gives off a strong sense of victimisation.
It called on governments and the international community to address what it described as "an epidemic of crime and victimisation".
Looking at long-term psychological consequences of violence, researchers found that victimisation by partners or other people led to victims suffering from a loss of self-confidence, leaving them feeling vulnerable and anxious, with victims of sexual violence often suffering from a higher number of psychological consequences.
Never a doctrinaire feminist and widely versed in literature, poetry, theory and politics, shared, until his death in 2004, with her husband, she invented an aesthetic of redemption: a narrative of the feminine from victimisation to empowerment.
This would kill his chances only if he is found guilty; otherwise, perceptions of victimisation would probably boost his popularity.His standing within the party is hard to gauge.
As China pursues a policy of maritime expansion, the rhetoric of victimisation is remarkably similar.
"Feminist consciousness is consciousness of victimisation," argued Sandra Bartky, an influential theorist.For difference feminists, the solution to women's inferior status is to reorder society away from patriarchy and towards "female values".
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