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methodological issues in counting victims  

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  • Counting victims of crime has methodological difficulties that can result in an inaccurate portrayal of the number of victims that exist. This is caused by various concerns that originate with the nature of victims as well as with data collection and statistical representations of victims. [Source: Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention; Methodological Issues in Counting Victims]

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