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    is a victim. The criminal if convicted is sent to jail and they have to serve out their sentence. But the victim, even though they may obtain justice, will still have to live with what has been done to them. And depending on how law enforcement treats the victim, it will either allow them to move past the violence of the crime, or to live in it every day because nothing was done to be able to move them forward. Because of the lack of training that law enforcement has had to deal with victims, it…

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    of times in my life, so I know how to make an enemy. First, find the perfect victim. Once the victim is chosen, become friends with that person. After hanging out with the person for awhile, start to drop some rumors and lies. Do not let the lies get too crazy and hurtful, because the person will have to work them up. Start slow and have the rumors be a little settle and then…

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    “bullies have a one in four chance of having a criminal record.” (Hanson, 2016) These two articles “Bullies should be Rehabilitated, not Punished” by Ruth Hanson and “Bullying can be prevented by Empowering Victims” by Myra Junyk focus on the similarities and differences between the bully and the victim. It shows how in each case there are ways to help prevent bullying and cope with it in the victim’s case. This paper shows how each situation has similar ways of dealing with the issue, but also…

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    bringing the victim, the offender and the community together to discuss the harm caused by the crime and how to come to a resolution. If one party is unwilling or unable to meet there are other avenues that can be met. Many involved in restorative justice walk away from the meetings transformed. Restorative justices process is more involved than the traditional criminal justice process. In a traditional court preceding the focus is on the prosecutor and offender. There are areas that the…

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    Sexual Assault On Campus

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    well and some may be handled good others not so much. But with even all of that is there more preventions for this to not happen again or do people look the other way causing it to happen more often? Campuses do have all this programs to help out victims who suffered this type of violence but it seems to not spread the word to prevent this happening again. Campus sexual assault happens and has to be taken seriously in order for it to stop, cases need to be reviewed much better, more people need…

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    Cyberbullying In School

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    person, or spreading rumors about someone. Bullying normally happens more than just once and tends to intimidate, threaten, or embarrass the involved victim or victims. Bullying can happen anywhere including home, school, or online. It is important to note that repeated bullying may lead to both negative emotional and physical impacts on the victim or victims involved in the bullying, which may even result in suicide (Hertz, 2013). According to Donegan (2012), Bullying is a crime that has been…

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    Direct Cyberbullying

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    regression models are calculated to measure the connection between cyberbullying victims, perpetrators, and self-esteem. To eliminate possible issue of statistical model like multicollinearity, multiple regression diagnostic analyses were completed. The final result of the research based on consistent statistical analysis concluded that cyberbullying plays a major role in differing level of self-esteem in both victims and perpetrators. It is statistically confirmed that participants who engaged…

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    33 officers (some of them did not continue the study which made the researchers to gather more officers) who attended workshops to be prepared to this study. After the interventions, the cases were followed for six months and the police data and victims’ reports were collected. The results indicated that the arrest had more impact than the other two interventions. The study last for 18 months which was the required time to…

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    Sandy Hook Shooting Theory

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    The Cries that Never Should have Happened, or did they? It was a typical brisk december morning in December back in 2012. Families woke up that morning like any other. The parents, woke their children up, feed them breakfast, got them dressed and packed them into the mini-van to go to school. Once, they got to school they stated their day like any other. Meet their friends in the halls and walked to class. Neither the parents nor, teachers, nor kids believed that today would be unlike any other…

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    this, imagine what Tylor’s roommate got from publishing such scandal of his and beloved one. The only thing that came out from this online harassment is Taylor’s death. However, Lewinsky is convincing her audience to take her side to stand behind victims, because people’s opinions and judgments might affect one’s life and help them from…

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