Description
Secondary victimisation occurs when the victim suffers further harm not as a direct result of the criminal act but due to the manner in which institutions and other individuals deal with the victim. Secondary victimisation may be caused, for instance, by repeated exposure of the victim to the perpetrator, repeated interrogation about the same facts, the use of inappropriate language or insensitive comments made by all those who come into contact with victims
Sources
Council of Europe (CoE) (2006), Recommendation Rec(2006)8 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on assistance to crime victims