RT Article T1 Peer Support and the Management of Spoiled Identities: Re-narrating the Victimization Experience JF Victims & offenders VO 17 IS 7 SP 1009 OP 1028 A1 van de Ven, Pien A2 Pemberton, Antony 1975- LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1819975959 AB In this paper, we view victimization experiences as an ontological assault on existential feelings. From a narrative approach, we examine the impact of the victimization experience on everyday-life management of a spoiled identity. Through data from an observational study, we study the micro-sociological processes of re-narrating and shame management in peer support groups. We will show how peer support is a vehicle for shame management enabling participants to re-narrate their experience with the help of linguistic devices. Through this, we aim to further develop narrative criminology and victimology. K1 observation study K1 Victimology K1 Narrative K1 shame management K1 spoiled identity K1 Peer support DO 10.1080/15564886.2021.2010628