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    volunteer with the Cobb County Temporary Protection Order (TPO) Office; while I was approved for the opportunity expediency led me to the victim assistance training program (VAT). Though I am eager to proceed with the TPO

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    description of victim-offender mediation‚ community panels‚ restorative group conferencing‚ and peacemaking circles is provided in order to gain further understanding of the most restorative justice practices‚ and their reputation throughout prisons. Victim-Offender Mediation/Dialogue Although still a rather foreign concept to the criminal justice system‚ victim-offender mediation (VOM) emerged throughout Canada during the late 1980’s in order to provide a face-to-face discussion between victims and offenders

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    also the stripping away of freedom‚ both intellectually and physiologically‚ leaving the victim with a deluge of emotional struggles as he or he begins their journey towards a sense of normalcy. Unfortunately‚ this brutal reality is apparent for every single kidnapping victim. And‚ it is equally true for the main characters in Room‚ where Ma and Jack exhibit all the traditional effects of a kidnapped victim‚ as they exist in an eleven-by-eleven foot Room. However‚ they each experience

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    In this chapter‚ the author talks about approaches that allow the victim and offender to meet. One of the approaches is the Victim-offender mediation programs (VOMs). In this type of program‚ the offender and victim are given the opportunity to work out their issues in a conducive environment. The goal of this program is to empower participants‚ promote discussion‚ and encourage compromise. In addition to that‚ there are three basic objectives that come with these meetings: identifying the injustice

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    the U.S needs to take rape victims stories more seriously ‚ and they need to prosecute rape cases more effectively. The law has in some ways no importance in rape cases in which they believe takes too much time to look into or like they say they usually are a “ waste of time “ . ADD POINTS 3-4 INTRO AND THESIS : Have you ever wondered why law enforcement do not take some rape causes to trail? or even more why they don’t put their time in it to help the victim and for them to get the justice

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    The Crucible Villain: Abigail A skillful antagonist goes about revenge by ways of lying‚ cheating‚ and manipulating without a shred of remorse by the end. The main villain‚ Abigail Williams‚ of The Crucible written by Arthur Miller demonstrates her viciously magnificent ways to gain control by being vindictive‚ selfish‚ and conniving. Her path of destruction spreads death and hysteria through the town of Salem. By taking power of the Salem’s judicial system though jealousy‚ threats‚ and manipulation

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    Art therapy is used in many settings to aid in the treatment of victims through various populations. Art therapy is not only a creative outlet for patients‚ but it is also “used to encourage personal growth‚ increase self-understanding‚ and assist in emotional reparation” (Malchiodi‚ 2003). Art therapy is a way of giving the patients the opportunity to express their feelings in a way that is not too painful for them. The art therapy provided also enables the patient to express things that they may

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    Interview with a domestic violence victim If I were to interview a victim of domestic violence I would do it in a very caring way. I would not be judgmental‚ and I would do my best to make them feel as safe and comfortable as possible. I would ask them how long the abuse had been going on because they would help me understand how much emotional pain they had. I would then ask them why they stayed (if they stayed) with the abuser. I feel that’s an important question because it helps me know what

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    prove that the statement ‘Victims are actually the makers of their own demise’ is true in relation to that of the character Desdemona in the play Othello. Specifically Desdemona’s flaws‚ her betrayal‚ her manipulation and denying her initial instinct can be seen in correspondence to textual evidence from the play as well as Oliver Parker’s 1995 film. Plays are meant to be seen‚ preformed and interpreted‚ so how is Desdemona truly presented? Dictionary.com defines a victim as ‘a person who is deceived

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    6/13/2014 Victims of Circumstance The tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare‚ is a story of two families‚ the Montagues and Capulets‚ who have an ancient grudge against each other but their children Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other. Bad blood between Romeo and Juliet’s families gets in the way of their love so‚ Romeo and Juliet reach out to Friar Lawrence for help with their relationship. All of this demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet are victims of love

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