Abstract:
The article thoroughly and systematically discusses victimization factors. It provides
a comprehensive overview and synthesizes the work of scholars who have studied victimization
factors. The differentiation of victimization factors is one of the primary ways to prepare future
social educators for preventing adolescent victim behavior. Currently, it is crucial to conduct
a comprehensive examination of cultural, psychological, social, economic, and other factors
complicating social relations. The authors of the article examine both subjective and objective
factors in personal victimization. They offer a comprehensive review of victim factors, their
influence, and their importance across various scientific domains.