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    harming others with his scissorhands‚ may put others in an uncomfortable spot when around him. His unpredictable self leaves many wondering whether he will lash out in anger‚ or come out as a cute puppy who is innocent. Therefore‚ Edward overall is a victim as well as a

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    Justice is the concept that is described as focusing on the needs of the victims‚ offenders‚ and community to obtain restitution and restore workable relations. We were able to see restorative justice in action through the film “As We Forgive”. Prior to the watching the film‚ I had an understand of what this term meant. The offender has to take the responsibility of asking for forgiveness from those he has hurt. The victim then must being willing to allow the offender the opportunity to ask and act

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    the profit of their book. Some people believe that it can be a good way to earn money for the criminal’s defense‚while othersmaintain that any money earned should be given to the victim’s family or even create some type of trust account for future victims or programs to help others. Son of Sam Law While watching the news the other day‚ I caught a story about a criminal who wanted to make a movie about his crime. My first thought was‚ “No way!’. That is horrible for someone to commit a crime and

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    If a facility is made available for victims to either report such attacks outside of their chain of command and feel safe doing so they would then be more inclined to report incidents when they occur. This facility would then follow up on these reports and deal with those involved personally

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    Bullying Vs Cyberbullying

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    opinion‚ when there is a bully‚ victim‚ and a bystander the bully can do the worst damage! Either if it is done physically‚ verbally‚ or even exclusion it is very harmful to the victim. Bullies can hurt people very badly. The victim is like a wounded soldier in a battle field with nowhere to go! First of all there is so much a bully can do that a bystander can’t. Bystanders are just bystanders‚ and they aren’t the ones doing or doing the things to the victim. According to “Tales of Bullying”

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    year in an accident with a drunk driver. This issue doesn’t only affect the victim itself‚ but the families‚ loved ones and communities as well. Drunk driving amongst teens is a serious issue‚ and is growing by the minute. Drunk driving is somebody’s choice or somebody’s authorization to get behind the wheel when they are clearly impaired. The scars from a drunk driving accident take an emotional and physical toll on the victim‚ the families‚ their loved ones‚ and their communities. 45% of road accidents

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    An Argument on Torture

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    Simply Wrong Dictionary.com defines torture as “the act of inflicting excruciating pain‚ as punishment or revenge‚ as a means of getting a confession or information‚ or for sheer cruelty.” A second definition at dictionary.com states torture as “extreme anguish of body or mind; agony.” Torture does not sound pleasant at all and yet people insist upon defending and supporting the barbaric deed. Even the strong main arguments in support of torture fall flat when stood up against its opposition. It

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    affected by it. These people usually provide the audience someone to identify with. The people affected can be seen as the victims. After talking to the victims‚ the story may cross over to whoever is to blame. After talking‚ or attempting to talk‚ to these people‚ the voice-over or presenter will conclude their part of the story‚ possibly discussing what is in the future for the victims. The story is then brought back to the presenter in the studio‚

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    Sex Crimes

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    successful conclusion in court‚ but also on the psychological and social well-being of the victim. Sex crimes‚ more so than many other forms of criminal activity‚ are likely to leave an emotional scar that can last a lifetime. The focus of this chapter is on the crime of rape. However‚ it is important to recognize that virtually all sex-related offenses demand special attention. To begin with‚ interviewing victims‚ witnesses‚ and even offenders requires a high level of compassion and skill. One of

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    Treatment Options Available to Juveniles Tonya Saxton Minnesota School of Business The number of juveniles in residential facilities has increased over the years. Many teens are being treated for disorders such as depression‚ anxiety-disorders‚ attention-deficit disorder‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder and other emotional disorders. Many children with problems that occur from home or school are taken in for an evaluation to help better diagnose what is going on. The assessments that are done

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