Victimisation definition

Victimisation means any unfavourable treatment meted out to a person with an implicit or explicit intention to obtain sexual favour;
Victimisation means an act
Victimisation or “retaliation” means an act

Examples of Victimisation in a sentence

  • Victimisation occurs when a person is treated less favourably than others, or is threatened with less favourable treatment because that person has made, or intends to make, a discrimination or harassment complaint.

  • Direct discrimination Indirect discrimination Discrimination arising from a disability Discrimination by association Discrimination by perception Harassment Victimisation Age Specifying age ranges e.g. ‘applications will only be accepted for those under 25’ within job advertisements.

  • Victimisation in childhood or adolescence has been perceived as an unpleasant, yet normative situation (see ▇▇▇▇▇, 2004).

  • Victimisation from bullying is recognised as a widespread, current problem for schools throughout Europe and North America (▇.▇.

  • Direct discrimination Indirect discrimination Discrimination arising from a disability Discrimination by association Discrimination by perception Harassment Victimisation Race Specifying a requirement for a particular race (without a genuine occupational requirement) of an employee within a recruitment process to ensure students are taught by someone of the same race even if the intention is to enhance the learner experience.


More Definitions of Victimisation

Victimisation means subjecting a person, or threatening to subject a person, to any unfair treatment because the person has made, or intends to pursue their right to make, a complaint or lawful disclosure, including under applicable legislation or this Policy, or for supporting another person to take such action.
Victimisation means that a person who —
Victimisation means punishment or discrimination against the Complainant selectively or unfairly.
Victimisation means any unfavourable treatment of a person because he or she has made a complaint, or allegation, about a breach of this Code of Conduct, whether the complaint is written or verbal and irrespective of whether the person asked for the complaint to be conciliated or investigated or not.
Victimisation means subjecting another person to a detriment because that person has brought a Disciplinary Complaint under this Act, given evidence or information in connection with proceedings under this Act, or done any other thing for the purposes of or in connection with this Act, unless that person acted in bad faith in so doing.
Victimisation means any act by which the Complainant/Whistle Blower is victimised for making a Complaint in good faith.
Victimisation means treating someone unfairly or unfavourably, or threatening to do so because that person has or intends to pursue their right to make any complaint, including a complaint under government legislation (e.g. anti-discrimination legilsation) or under this policy, or for supporting another person to make complaint.