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    bullying leaves on its victims can range anywhere from unhappiness to suicide. With the dangers of he world increasing, it is important…

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    bullying to occur, causing distress on both the victim, and as the study Characteristics of College Cyberbullies reveals, on the perpetrator also. Cyberbullying is an “intentional act with the purpose of harming someone that utilizes technology such as the Internet and cell phones,” a rising trend to where the victim sometimes does not even know the perpetrator (Schenk et al., 2013). It has been known that cyberbullying causes negative effects on the victim, but this study reveals that the…

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    Say You Love Me Analysis

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    Structural Analysis of “Who are the Real Victims of Alcoholism?” The essay “Who are the Real Victims of Alcoholism?” approaches the subject of alcoholism in relation to how it affects the children; specifically those who are dependent upon a person who suffers from alcoholism. Author Meredith Newman Blanco uses examples from Molly Peacock’s poem, “Say You Love Me,” in order to make the reader understand the positions and situations these children are faced with. Highlighting the augmented and…

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    studies also to show that domestic violence occurs most likely in lower income families. Some studies argue that domestic violence may be a result because of culture values. Among these issues studies say that it is hard to find out who is really the victim and this situation. As a main result higher levels of acceptance were reported by those who observed…

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    1)a) As the facts demonstrate Enid and Ruth were caught causing criminal damage to property by Sinead and Amijt. Criminal damage is an indictable offence. An assessment will be made using specific sections of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 as to whether the arrests of Enid and Ruth were lawful. The arrest of Ruth will firstly be addressed. Amijt arrested Ruth with the power provided by section 24A Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) as amended by S110(1) Serious Organised…

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    Secondary Victimisation

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    Although Secondary Victimisation affects a victim in a severely psychological level, sometimes understanding why the criminal justice system might put regulations on a victims’ statement or powers might help. The Government is the person/group technically suing the offender, not the victim, is by technically the victim would have no say on any deals made by the prosecution. The rights of Offender; legal Counsel, to be included and informed of all actions; right to a fair trial; ‘Innocence until…

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    Almost every day, a new social issue is talked about, whether it be medical discoveries or a new technical development. A common question that often comes up when a new medical development is made, is if it’s morally acceptable. For example, when the discovery, made by Marie Stopes, of the birth control pill came out in 1950’s many were sceptical and against it. It was not forced on to anyone, it was simply a discovery, but many were against it due to religion practises, it was considered anti…

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    Risk Characteristics A high number of victims that encounter law enforcement agencies are from devious backgrounds. Law Enforcement most understand and have very clear that dealing with a kid in any situation is a risk factor when it comes to human trafficking, this also goes to female adults already trapped in commercial sex, voluntarily or not. Much attention should be given to those females that are reported missing as discovered in a Central Florida County Sherriff’s Office recently. A…

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    Victim Of Cyberbullying

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    personal contact, there is psychological and emotional damage of the victim (Hinduja & Patchin, n.d.). Being a user of most forms of social media, I do see cyberbullying first hand. I have been a victim of cyberbullying.…

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    According to a paper written by Andrea Cohn and Andrea Canter, they say that bullying is the most common form of violence in our society today; between 15% and 30% of students are bullies or victims(Bullying in Schools 4). Bullying in the schools has gotten way out of hand and has been troubling for researchers trying to find a solution for many years. Anyone can become a bully no matter what shape or size that person is. Bullying is a terrible thing to deal with as it is but having to deal…

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