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    reconcile love with abuse. I allowed myself to accept that both existed. Their stories allowed me to forgive myself. Recognize how arbitrary the border was. Recognizing myself in her eyes made it possible to name the person who abused me. Name my abuse victim experience. And set me free. I hope my words will embrace other women. I hope they give them the strength and love they need to get out of the depths. I noticed when you complained about how boring the hospital is while I was recovering from having

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    Rehabilitation CJS240 October 23‚ 2011 Rehabilitation What is prisoner rehabilitation? Foster (2006) defines prisoner rehabilitation as something that inspires a positive change during confinement. Dependent on prison and era‚ prison rehabilitation has included drug rehabilitation‚ counseling‚ behavior modification‚ religious or social meetings‚ educational‚ vocational or adaptive strategy training (Foster‚ 2006). Notably‚ as well‚ federal prison adopted the medical model during the late

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    fathers were torn away from families‚ and some would never see each other again.Tale of a Sprinter by Sudeep Pagedar also states “that I am a Jew ... There’s no running from the holocaust.” There were effects to the holocaust on the victims‚ the survivors‚ and the future generations. According to the interview with Leslie Schwartz “ Life was unbearable‚ the daily seeing all these people‚ they were carried‚ the dead ones‚ sick ones.” This is how it was to most victims in the holocaust. They were

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    Victims: A True Story of the Civil War Brian A. Geil MILS 5020 Social Factors of The Civil War This book follows differing social structures within The Confederate States of America and how those clashing cultures led to multiple changes of strategy in the mountain regions of the Confederacy. All of these combined factors led to multiple tragic events within the Confederacy. The main social groups that are discussed in the book are Rural and Urban Confederates‚ Confederate Mountaineers‚ and

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    Introduction to Victims Advocacy Professor Ronald Tarpey  In my opinion‚ I do not think the victims movement has reached its full potential. I feel this way because in any government‚ law‚ or movement there is always room for improvements. With society changing at an alarming rate‚ and crime getting more violent ‚ there is room for improvement. As crime worsens‚ more laws are created‚ which means changes in the criminal justice system has to be made. Crime just doesn ’t affect the victim‚ everyone is

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ the character of Shylock proves‚ ultimately‚ to be a victim of himself. Shylock brings about his own demise through his own deeds and misdeeds. Shylock begins to cause his own misfortune when Antonio approaches him for a loan to aid Bassanio in courting Portia. At first‚ Shylock is wary to lend Antonio the money. "I am debating of my present store...I cannot instantly raise up the gross of full three thousand ducats...Tubal...will furnish me (13)"

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    Afshin Fard 2-12-2014 Psy305 My personal experience as the victim of an injustice In my life I have been very fortunate that I have not been exposed to confrontational injustice. Nobody directly came to me and told me that I have for instance‚ not been chosen for a position because of my skin color‚ my age or any other characteristic of mine that makes me who I am. However‚ I do know that after 911 individuals‚ which look like people from the Middle East and or Middle Eastern names are being

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    Victimology and How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of a Crime Rachel Cowart   Victimology is the study of how a certain person became a victim of a particular crime. Victimology studies the relationship between the victim and the offender; did they know each other? Were they complete strangers? Was the offender a friend or family member? All these questions are answered through the study of victimology. Some individuals are prone to become victims just as some are prone to become criminals. There

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    teaching almost an inevitable necessity. Some could argue that in many ways the Franciscan Order’s original ideologies were a victim of the movement’s success. This is evident in the main rules of the Order‚ what the rules were initially like during the life of Francis‚ and what they became after his death. Saint Francis of Assisi was born in 1182 into a wealth family. His father was Peter Bernardone‚ a wealthy cloth merchant. Throughout Francis’ childhood he experienced many of the physical

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    is sentenced‚ there are philosophical reasons behind this sentencing. The four basic reasons are rehabilitation‚ deterrence‚ retribution‚ and incapacitation. Because this process is sensitive‚ guidelines have been made to ensure that presumptive sentences are mandatory. Rehabilitation is considered one of the most "humane" goal of punishment. There are different ways a judge can impose a rehabilitation sentence. For example‚ a young woman is arrested for public drunkenness. The judge could sentence

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