In serious cases of victimhood, the claims of victims require a special degree of attention, and perhaps even deference on the part of an audience. Yet, victims are fallible, and an entirely uncritical attitude can lead to false allegations of wrongdoing or unwarranted preferential treatment. Trudy Govier adopts a careful approach, examining the very concept of victimhood and considering the practical implications of the various attitudes with which we may respond to victims.
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