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    perpetrator threatened to kill you or capable of killing you? 4. Is the perpetrator taking any drugs or intoxicated? 5. What is the severity of the physical violence her has put upon you? In this scenario‚ there were so many inadequacies and the victims’ rights were not properly explained or held out. There were many calls to the police for domestic violence in the Brown-Simpson marriage. At some point law

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    for indecent exposure. Later on after his first arrest in Wisconsin he got a second one‚ after two boys claimed he masturbated in front of them(2016). Second Victim Jeffrey Dahmer took his second

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    psychological consequences on victims and bullies. These consequences can be short-term or long-term. Bullying can also greatly affect the overall climate of a school. On the first place‚ as a result of being bullied‚ victims may experience different and immediate mental and physical health related consequences. They may present a higher level of anxiety‚ and longer spaces of sadness‚ also some sleeping difficulties‚ head and stomach ache‚ and above all these‚ victims may present a very low self-esteem

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    impressive career Dr. Ben Carson wrote four bestselling books. He revealed his book “The Big Picture” to the world in 2000. In it he writes about the victim mentality and how he see’s minorities everyday struggle with this. Carson describes these “victims” of the mentality as people who: “Have a small-picture perspective on hardship--because that is what a victim mentality is. It is a short-range‚ self-centered‚ limited outlook‚ where the zoom lense of your attention stays so focused on the closest‚ most

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    kind of relationship with the victim. The methods are not always the same; they tend to change some procedures. After killing a person they wait for a while to catch another victim. This is because they do not want to call the police’s attention‚ so they wait things to calm down to pick other person. In the text in the text we can see that Billy and The Landlady don’t have any special relationship‚ they just have met each other and we know that she waited her victims for years. Billy says that the

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    and management. In this article there is original research that was conducted. An exploratory approach was taken in this article; comparisons are made across a wide range of variables covering stalker and victim demographics‚ the stalking process‚ impact on victims‚ third parties‚ and victims’ responses to being stalked (North‚ Scott‚ & Sheridan 2014).

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    for automated external defibrillator. The steps for using an AED are 1. turn on AED. 2. expose victims chest and wipe dry to ensure that the pads stick properly to the chest. 3. Apply the pads to chest. 4. plug the connector into AED‚ if necessary. 5. Let the AED analyze the heartbeat‚ and tell all bystanders to stand clear. 6. If the AED says a shock is needed‚ make sure no one is touching the victim and press the shock button on the device. 7. After the shock‚ if no further shock is advised‚ perform

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    Stockholm Syndrome

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    which two robbers held four bank employees hostage from August 23 to 28. These robbers shared a space with their victims and became emotionally attached and even defended them after. Today this syndrome is viewed as a psychological response to a situation where the victim has had their life placed in danger by the dominant person. During this time the captor has an advantage and the victims usually comply with their demand. Elizabeth Smart‚ is by far one of the greatest examples of this trauma‚ she

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    Restorative Justice System

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    which‚ should be tough enough to promote specific and general deterrence. Unfortunately‚ though being tough on crime and the offender‚ is assumed to reduce future crime through deterrence; it fails to do so. It also minimizes the involvement of the victim within an offense. However‚ an alternative form of justice known as restorative justice‚ does the opposite by not focusing on punishment but‚ on therapy and restoration. Restorative justice is defined as a “series

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    stating that offenders can be victims but it could be difficult to determine the victim and the offender. In the end‚ both could be in the wrong and both could be victims as well. The concept of offenders as victims is complicated. There are multiple ways that factor in this concept‚ such as the use of deadly force when resisting a violent offender. The judge and the jury must decide whether or not deadly force was justifiable. A good example is provided in the book Crime Victims an Introduction to Victomology

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