Tag: victim blaming


Victim-Blaming: Why We Deflect Fault to Feel Safe

Victim-Blaming: Why We Deflect Fault to Feel Safe

Blaming the Victim The Core Definition of Victim-Blaming Victim-blaming is a pervasive psychological and social phenomenon where the victim of a crime, accident, or any adverse event is held partially or entirely responsible for the negative occurrences that have befallen them. This attribution of fault can manifest in various forms, from subtle suggestions that the […]

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JUST-WORLD PHENOMENON

Defining the Just-World Phenomenon (JWP) The Just-World Phenomenon (JWP) stands as a critical concept within social psychology, describing the fundamental cognitive bias and motivational tendency for individuals to believe that the world is inherently fair and morally balanced. This deep-seated belief posits that actions and outcomes are intrinsically linked: good deeds lead to positive results, […]

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