Sense-making and secondary victimization
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Paul B. Stretesky; Tara O'Connor Shelley; Michael J. Hogan; N. Prabha Unnithan
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Article
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2010
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Sense-making is a form of meaning-making that focuses on understanding loss which then contributes to identity reconstruction. This qualitative study examines how perceived communication with the criminal justice system can inhibit sense-making among unsolved homicide co-victims. One-time intensive