THE ROLE OF VICTIM BEHAVIOR IN SEXUAL ASSAULT
Keywords:
Victim, juvenile, guilty, behavior, sexual offenses, victim, subject, responsibility, crime, social dangerAbstract
This article discusses the role of victims in sexual crimes and provides relevant suggestions and recommendations. In this article, the perpetrators of rape has been divided into several groups. These include 1) the fact that the victims of the crime were intoxicated; 2) street acquaintance, behaving light-heartedly in dates with men. The tendency of such women to be raped by their actions; 3) persons with improper sex education. The article also analyzes the victim’s provocative behavior, which may or may not contribute to the crime, and provides feedback on how to prevent it. In addition, 29.7% of reported cases of sexual abuse of minors by family members, as well as negative consequences such as juvenile delinquency were reported as the leading cause of death in 28.7% of cases. In 29% of cases, juvenile victims were described as light-hearted, and in 45% of cases, they were negatively described by the community. In the article, the most common factors determining the criminological characteristics of the victim of sexual assault against minors are: the consumption of alcohol by the juvenile in conjunction with the rape; immoral behavior of a minor; immoral clothes (miniskirts and others); turning conversations into sex topics have also been analyzed with examples.

