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    Victims and Crime Evaluation Victims and Crime Evaluation The role of the prosecutor A prosecutor is a law enforcement official who is the chief legal representative in the court systems in countries with either the common law adversarial system‚ or the civil law inquisitorial system. The prosecutor is responsible for representing the state‚ in presenting the case in a criminal trial against an individual accused of breaking the law. Prosecutors are typically lawyers who possess a law degree

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    The Basis for Victim Compensation According to Victimology‚ victim compensation takes place when “the state‚ rather than the perpetrator‚ reimburses the victim for losses sustained at the hands of the criminal” cite. Advocates of victim compensation believe it’s the government’s obligation to compensate citizens who suffer harm‚ and they justify this view by using two distinct philosophical positions as a basis for their reasoning: The social contract and the notion of social welfare. The Social

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    interpretation of those words often leads to opposing views in regards to the fate of the characters. The creature‚ in particular‚ has been a popular topic of discussion when conducting a close read of the novel due to his arguable versatility as a victim and villain. The concept of the villain has evolved over the years‚ however its basis still rests upon the simple fact that as a character in the story‚ their actions are a result of malicious intentions ultimately negatively impacting the other characters

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    Olds Poem

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    Devon Sahid Humanities 101 September 26‚ 2011 October 24‚ 2011 Olds Poem In Sharon Olds The Summer-Camp Bus Pulls Away from the Curb she states “With a pencil and two Hardy Boys and a peanut butter sandwich and grapes he is on his way‚ there is nothing more we can do for him” the narrator is sending her son off with what she thinks he will need not only for summer camp but for life. She sends him away with two Hardy Boys books. This is relevant because the Hardy Boy characters are

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    Often times it is confused that only women can be victims of domestic violence. Truthfully‚ men‚ women‚ and children can be victims of abuse. Abusers have no specific face‚ race or gender. Domestic violence is a serious national health concern. It has significant impacts on a community and an individual. Domestic violence is only one aspect of a larger set of problems within U.S families. Domestic violence can be both physical and verbal. The abuse usually starts verbally so that the person can

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    Rape Is Not the Victims Fault “But she was drunk‚ and she was flirting. Her clothes just screamed she wanted to have sex! She did say no‚ but she went yes.” These might be the words of a rapist or sexual assaulter who was let off because the woman “was asking for it.” A woman who wants to remain anonymous was at a party. Her shorts might have been a little short‚ and her shirt might have been a bit tight. She decided to drink‚ like most of the people at the party. Her reputation was not the best

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    Victims Of Hate Crimes

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    people of color. Hate crime is defined as an illegal act involving intentional selection of a victim based on the perpetrator’s bias or prejudges against the actual or alleged status of the victim (Hall‚ 2013). In 2013‚ the nation’s law enforcement agencies reported that there were 7‚242 victims of hate crimes (Wilson‚ 2014). Of these victims‚ 12 were victimized in 6 separate incidents (Wilson‚ 2014). Victims of hate crimes are usually people of the most vulnerable populations‚ like people who are minority

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    Essay On Victim Language

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    Most people use victim language because it is easier to pull together and spew it out‚ whereas creator language requires a careful thought process and a caring mind set. The qualities of creator language require more work and victims tend to want an easier route. Victims actually do not solve their problems‚ but evade them. Evading their issues leads to living in a constant fear and lack of self confidence in their abilities to do more than what they feel their capabilities are. By neglecting their

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    Victim Impact Statement

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    and Victim services. Even though I am in the law enforcement option‚ the number of topics I have studied will help me throughout my years in any law enforcement job opportunity. What I learned about and enjoyed the most are victim rights and services provided. Victim impact statements are something I feel extremely strong about because they are the last empowering statement one has control of towards their offender. An offender should not have the choice if they want to hear the victim impact

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    Victim vs. Creator

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    SDEV 11-12 October 22‚ 13 Victim Vs. Creator Prompt: “We all use victim language at some point in our lives.  Using what we discussed in class about victim vs. creator language‚ write a two-paragraph journal entry showing how you can use creator language in your life.  In what ways do you use victim language?  How can you turn it around with creator language.  Use the link below to write or upload your response.” In class we discussed about Victim Vs. Creator. While be taught this I

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