There are three different levels of victimization known as the primary victimization, the secondary victimization and the tertiary victimization (Burgess, 2013). Primary victimization is to victimize someone personally and individually. This means a genuine individual or gathering of individuals turn out to be direct victims of a crime. This should be possible as a result of an individual quarrel against a solitary individual or a particular gathering of individuals (Burgess, 2013).