Anti-Scam FAQ: Why do crime victims get so angry with everyone?


Answer:

It is common for crime victims to feel angry after experiencing a crime. This anger can be directed at the perpetrator of the crime, but it can also be directed at others, including friends, family, and even strangers.

There are many reasons why crime victims may feel angry. For example, they may be angry at the person who committed the crime for causing them harm and violating their safety. They may also feel angry at themselves for not being able to prevent the crime from happening, or for not realizing that they were being targeted.

In some cases, crime victims may also feel angry at friends, family, or others who they perceive as not being supportive or helpful during this difficult time. They may feel that these people are not taking their situation seriously or are not doing enough to help them cope with the aftermath of the crime.

Overall, anger is a common and understandable response to experiencing a crime. It is important for crime victims to recognize and acknowledge their anger, and to find healthy ways to cope with and express it. Support from friends, family, and professionals can be helpful in this process.

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