1) The term victimology refers to the study of victims and their contributory role, if any, in the criminal event. a. True b. False 2) Henry Ellenberger posits that life experiences can contribute to future victimization. a. True b. False 3) Victimogenesis referes to the contribution to victimization made by the background of the victim. a. True b. False 4) The recognition of the victim’s involvement and the need for support throughout the court process has resulted in a number of provisions outlined in the Criminal Code of Canada with special attention to victims of violence. a. True b. False 5) Victim fine surcharges provide funds which supplement local victims’ assistance programs. a. True b. False 6) Victim impact statements are used prior to the sentencing of convicted criminal defendants. a. True b. False 7) Every province in Canada has a criminal injuries compensation program. a. True b. False 8) Hans von Hentig is credited with coining the term “victimology.” a. True b. False 9) Judges are not expected to consider victim impact statements before arriving at a sanction for the offender. a. True b. False 10) The responsibility for requesting restitution lies solely with the victim. a. True b. False