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    about 2.1 million criminal victimizations.” Most of these crimes were committed as robberies and thefts so the perpetrator could get money. During these crimes‚ 33% of the elderly victims were injured with 9% of the injuries being serious‚ 19% received medical care and 14% needed hospital care. Most of the assault crimes against the elderly were done by strangers‚ 52%‚ but surprisingly acquaintances committed 36% (US Department of Justice‚ 1994). These victimizations occur across many cultural

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    This essay focuses specifically on the role that emotional regulation plays in managing maladaptive reactions by children towards their peers and others. In the ‘Anti-bullying Plan for Schools’‚ produced by the NSW Department of Education and Training (NSW DET‚ 2007)‚ bullying is defined as‚ “intentional‚ repeated behaviour by an individual or group of individuals that causes distress‚ hurt or undue pressure” (p. 6). The victims of bullying are the recipients of this repeated behaviour. In a report

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    Crime and Victimization Chris O’Connor Strayer University CRJ 100 Professor Blais October 31‚ 2014 Dr. Carla O’Donnell discusses Rational Choice Theory as the thought processes encountered when people engage in delinquent‚ (youthful offenders‚) or criminal behavior. They have a sense that crime pays and this is the easiest way to get ahead in life. Such a criminal mindset does not consider the exact consequences of their maladaptive behavior. Criminal offenders use rational choice to commit a

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    Crime and Victimization Denise M Shaffer Strayer In our scenario‚ Dr. O’Donnell touched on the psychodynamic theory of crime. This theory suggests that a person commits a crime because of an unbalanced or antisocial personality. These offenders may have also been bulled or abused as children which may have led to their instability. An example of this theory is the case of Adam Lanza. On December 14‚ 2012‚ Mr. Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in

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    cultural values will quietly lead the parents to deliver a sharper reprimand to the girl. Gender roles play a silent but strong part in setting separate standards for girls and boys. A girl isn’t supposed to burp at the table. She is supposed to be quiet‚ pleasant‚ happy‚ inviting‚ and pleasing to be with. The rules that are adhered to do not occur naturally‚ but many come to be easily integrated into the roles of men and women. A woman should be inviting because a higher pitched voice is naturally a

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    criminals‚ they are more likely to engage in criminal activity themselves. Over a period of hours‚ these five individuals slowly tortured Christopher and Channon. They suspects were all involved in this horrific crime and did not attempt to stop each other. With various local‚ state and federal organizations/agencies‚ depending on the crime(s)‚ one or more organization/agency can be involved. A majority of routine traffic stops and arrest and done by local law enforcement. Sometimes‚ if a pursuit

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    Victimization is an issue that is constantly being addressed and analyzed by the Criminal Justice System‚ and members of our society‚ it is a study known as victimology. According to the Justice Department and the U.S. Census Bureau‚ victimization isn’t random. They have supported evidence from The National Victimization Survey. The NCVS is a federally sponsored survey which is given yearly‚ and is a useful piece of crime data. The survey is done by carefully selecting a portion of the U.S. consisting

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    The reason of sepsis with burns is quite complicated as a very high temperature damages the skin and underlying tissues and disrupts the different protecting layers of skin thus the walls of blood vessels‚ which are like a tight fabric in healthy human‚ get transformed into a loose mesh and all the fluid containing proteins oozes out to accumulate within broken skin and tissues. This nutrient rich fluid is an invitation for all sorts of microorganisms which flourish on it‚ usually‚ these microbes

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    Victims of crime victimization are more reluctant to report their crime to the police or other law enforcement affecting policing and the National Criminal Victimization Survey report. The police and the public are co existing together to mitigate crime and help the innocent victims. The police are not as effective in reacting to crimes when the victims do not report the crimes to the police. In a recent study a massive “54 percent of violent victimizations are not reported to the police” (Ranapurwala

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    The Media and the Fear of Victimization Tonight’s presenter spoke on the images of crime that are presented on television and the media and how they affect the public perception on being victimized. She gave examples of how the media has the tendency to often blow up a situation so as to make it appear as if the nation is in some great peril. For example if someone does a study on juvenile crime you can expect the media to focus on juvenile crime and incidents that may be occurring across

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