contents SECTION A - Definition of Secondary Victimisation - Secondary Victimisation in the court process - Article - Discussion of article - Conclusion P.3 p.3 p.3 p.4 p.6 p.6 SECTION B - Introduction - Definition - Victims rights in terms of victim impact statements And the legal provision made for them in South Africa - Conclusion p.7 p.7 p.7 BIBLIOGRAPHY p.9 2 p.7 p.8 SECTION A Definition of Secondary victimisation” Secondary victimisation can be defined as the insensitive‚ victim-blaming
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Stakeholder Identification and Analysis What’s in this section? 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 Identify those stakeholders directly and indirectly affected by the project Identify those whose “interests” determine them as stakeholders Be strategic and prioritize Refer to past stakeholder information and consultation Develop socio-economic fact sheets with a focus on vulnerable groups Verify stakeholder representatives Engage with stakeholders in their own communities Remember that government
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Environmental Impacts: 13 2.7 Non Technological Barriers - Social Impacts: 16 2.8 Miscellaneous Non Technological Barriers 16 2.9 Technological Barriers that impact the deployment of wave energy 17 3.0 Tidal Stream Technologies 21 3.1 Horizontal Axis Turbines 21 3.2 Vertical Axis Turbines 22 3.3 Reciprocating devices (oscillating hydrofoils) 22 3.4 Venturi Effect Tidal Stream Devices 23 3.5 Economic Appraisal: 24 3.6 Non Technological Barriers – Socio-Economic & Environmental Impacts: 27 3.7
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ASB Auckland Secondary Schools Maori & Pacific Island Cultural Festival Niraj Nand Outline of the nature of this event. Brief History. The ASB Secondary Schools Maori and Pacific Island Cultural Festival (Polyfest) is the largest Maori and Pacific Islands Cultural Festival in the World. It attracts almost 80-90 thousand audiences and followed by 8-9 thousand of students participating from 60 schools. Purpose of this event is entertaining all the audiences with traditional music‚ dance‚
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coastal areas of Louisiana‚ Mississippi‚ Texas‚ Alabama‚ and Florida. Develop a Review Paper about the methodologies that were used in cleaning spilled oil and explain the Environmental Impact Assessment for Gulf of Mexico oil spills on the environment. Discuss the methodologies and what are the consequence impacts on the environment. Develop a kinetic diagram to show the relationships of the oil spill and environmental processes that will happen as the result of oil spills. Expalin what are the methods
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ME 212 LABORATORY EXPERIMENT #4 IMPACT TESTING 1. INTRODUCTION: A metal may be very hard (and therefore very strıng and yet be unsuitable for applications in which it is subjected to sudden loads in service. Materials behave quite differently when they are loaded suddenly than when they are loaded more slowly as in tensile testing. Because of this fact‚ impact test is considered to be one of the basic mechanical tests (especially for ferrous metals). The term brittle fracture is used to describe
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adversely affect the tourism industry of that country. Political instability not only affects the tourism of that particular country but also that of the neighbouring countries as well. Taxation policies on tourism by different countries also have a major impact on the tourism industry. Governments often provide subsidies and tax exemptions in their countries to promote tourism of that particular country. Tax policy: Tourists contribute to sales‚ profits‚ jobs‚ tax revenues‚ and income in an area. According
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Sustainable Living Plan aims to make positive changes to the world in which we work and in which our consumers live. “We will develop new ways of doing business that will allow us to double the size of our company while reducing our environmental impact.” 2. Missions (what business are we in?) With the mission “To add vitality to life”‚ we strive to meet everyday needs of nutrition‚ health and hygiene that help people to feel good‚ look good and get more out of life. 4 main core
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Resettlement Plan An Abbreviated resettlement Plan LIST OF ACRONYMS ARP CBO EIA ESIA ESAP ESMP FI FRP IDRP MDB NGO PAP PCR PIC PPF PRA PRSP PSDU RP RMC TM Abbreviated Resettlement Plan Civil Society Organisation Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Environment and Social Assessment Procedures Environmental and Social Management Plan Financial Intermediary Full Resettlement Plan Involuntary Displacement and Resettlement in Development Projects Multilateral Development
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL REPORT ON CANDIDATES’ WORK IN THE CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Copyright © 2003 Caribbean Examinations Council St Michael‚ Barbados All rights reserved 2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2003 INTRODUCTION Environmental Science is a two-unit course‚ each unit consisting of three modules. Unit I‚ which consists of Fundamental Ecological Principles‚ People and The Environment
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