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Victims who blame people who are not involved
Victim blaming is caused by victims trying to blame people who were not involved in their victimization. Many women blame all male persons for women being sexually assaulted. Many people blame the police for not being around to stop crime from happening. If victims only blamed the perpetrator, then most victim blaming would not even happen. 50.40.223.243 (talk) 17:20, 19 November 2022 (UTC)
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