Victimization Exposure
Dimension 580 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Victimization Exposure measures the extent to which an expression reflects being targeted by harmful, coercive, or criminal acts, especially assault, robbery, theft, burglary, and related violations of personal or household safety. It encompasses both direct interpersonal attacks and property-focused offenses that intrude on personal security.
evidence final name · Criminal Activity Stealing
Minimal Victimization Exposure
Expressions activating this band mention violence, abuse, or adverse events in diffuse, historical, indirect, or mixed ways, with victimization not yet clearly centered as the main experience. The content often includes broad life events, witnessed harm, perpetration, or loosely related social adversity.
Mild Victimization Exposure
Expressions activating this band describe recognizable harmful or criminal experiences such as coercive sexual contact, family violence, legal involvement, or serious relationship disruption, with personal violation present but not consistently focused on direct robbery or attack. The experience is framed as exposure to significant interpersonal harm or crime.
Moderate Victimization Exposure
Expressions activating this band center on direct exposure to assault, armed attack, robbery, mugging, or neighborhood crime. Personal safety threat becomes salient, including incidents involving weapons, force, or attempted bodily harm.
High Victimization Exposure
Expressions activating this band describe direct theft or robbery targeting the person, household, or immediate family, often involving mugging, attempted robbery, or stolen belongings. The experience is concrete and personal, with clear intrusion into everyday safety and possessions.
Severe Victimization Exposure
Expressions activating this band describe explicit property crime against the home or nearby personal space, especially burglary, break-ins, and theft from the residence, yard, porch, or garage. The experience is one of direct violation of household security and loss of possessions.
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Minimal Criminal Activity Stealing: Criminal activity stealing is present at a low level. Expressions activating this band reflect early or diffuse criminal activity stealing.
Emerging Criminal Activity Stealing: Criminal activity stealing is experienced here as physiological and somatic distress, reflecting embodied arousal and clinical-grade symptom intensity. Unlike the band below, where criminal activity stealing was characterized by a general form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band likely reflect physiological and embodied criminal activity stealing.
Elevated Criminal Activity Stealing: Criminal activity stealing is experienced here as physiological and somatic distress, reflecting embodied arousal and clinical-grade symptom intensity. Compared to the band below, criminal activity stealing is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band likely reflect physiological and embodied criminal activity stealing.
Severe Criminal Activity Stealing: Criminal activity stealing is clearly present at this level. Unlike the band below, where criminal activity stealing was characterized by the somatic and physiological form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band reflect criminal activity stealing at this level of intensity.
