Critical theory in victimology refers to an approach that examines the social, political, and economic structures that contribute to victimization. It focuses on understanding how power dynamics, inequalities, and systemic injustices impact individuals' experiences of victimization. Critical theory in victimology seeks to challenge traditional assumptions about victims and their role in society, and advocates for social change to address the root causes of victimization. It also emphasizes the importance of giving a voice to marginalized and vulnerable populations who are often disproportionately affected by crime and violence.