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    networking technologies. The information presented in this research paper should give people a better understanding of what a cyber-bully is‚ how harmful they can really be‚ and how to prevent cyber-bullying from happening. It can be used to help victims realize they are not alone and should not give into a bully’s dangerous behaviors. Cyber-bullying is technology powered and will only get worse as technology becomes more widespread. By understanding how a cyber-bully works we will be able to protect

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    into a personal goal to help at least one special victim during my career. A personal goal I have is to graduate from college with a Criminal Justice degree. I want to graduate from college with this degree to be able to go further in my future career. With this degree I can do more specialized jobs as a cop or detective than someone who did not attain this degree. I want to join the Police Academy and become a Special Victims Detective to help victims that have been sexually assaulted. When I was

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    questions should be answered: who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why‚ and how. Who? 1. Who is the complainant? 2. Who is the victim? 3. Who is the suspect? 4. Who are the witnesses? What? 1. What type of offense has occurred? 2. What type of action has occurred or is occurring (in the case of a domestic disorder or neighbor dispute‚ etc.)? 3. What was the relationship‚ if any‚ between the victim and the suspect(s)? When? 1. When did this offense take place or when was the crime discovered? 2. When did

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    fingernails due to lack of oxygen. Most victims will have their hands around their throat with suffering and panicked expression. If the person is choking‚ you want to help them to a standing position while keeping place behind the victim with legs apart to keep balance. Then make a fist with your dominant hand and place it above the victim’s belly button and wrap your other hand around this fist; doing this will ensure a secure grip while keeping the victim from falling. As soon as you do that‚

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    Department of Justice showed that SART cases are reported more quickly‚ contain more evidence‚ and include more victim participation (cite: United States‚ 2006). SART intervention is a factor/predictor for identification‚ arrest‚ and conviction of a suspect (cite: United States‚ 2006). Also‚ SART intervention is “the strongest predictor that charges will be filed” (cite: United States‚ 2006). Victims of sexual assault must turn to various forms of services‚ including legal‚ law enforcement‚ physical health

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    obtains a confession or revenge. There are many kinds of torture to die‚ such as the Brazen Bull‚ victims are placed inside the brazen bull with fire around‚ and there is a complex system of tubes to make victim’s scream sound like a bull. Impalement is the most common way; a tube is pushing from anal to mouth of victims. The Spanish Donkey‚ which gave victims an unimagined horrible ride; victims is put astride‚ naked on wooden triangle wedge on top. They were brought two heavy irons on their feet

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    I believe that the conflict perspective points out the truth of everything that happens in the mass media. I think this perspective shows the truth behind what is being said and shown by the media versus what they are trying to persuade individuals to believe in. Gatekeepers filter through all information before it is released to the public and they portray the message they want to get across whether or not the information is completely false or half true. Conflict perspective describes that people

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    TPR Matthew SWEET (Pennsylvania State Police: TROOPER) - Look up coverage and law enforcement - Review non-tragic deaths (i.e. Amber Alert (missing person)- MIPA (elder person wanders off) - Troops A – T Criminal Investigations Troop F- Patrol and Criminal Investigations Initial officers - First responders 1) Clear the scene 2) Establish crime scene perimeters 3) Await for investigators arrival and forensic services Investigators Arrival: Briefing by first responders Initial walk through (point

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    they know their victim is at home probably crying themselves to sleep every night because of the bully. That’s thinking minimalistic‚ for all they know this poor person is at home laying on the floor barely breathing because they have hurt themselves physically so much they can’t breathe. Self-harm is very real and very dangerous. So many people are uninformed on self-harm and how it affects people. It’s sad to say but hopefully the temporary self-harm is the end of it. For some victims it is not the

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    Human trafficking Human trafficking is on the up rise; therefore‚ we have an increasing opportunity for greater interventions within our community. Traffickers target vulnerable Native women and youth who struggle with mental illness and substance abuse. These young women are easy targets because their mental illness affects their thought process of being able to recognize being exploited. Unfortunately‚ these young women believe these exploiters lies and deceit. They believe the pimps are their

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