The Victim

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    assault examiner, is also recommended in order to build skills. Training also teaches how to interview victims in order to record an accurate statement. The physical examination focuses on areas where the person was assaulted. The nurse has to take photographs and use swabs to collect DNA evidence of semen, saliva or sweat. Blood or oral swabs are also taken to provide a baseline DNA of the victim. The nurse is also responsible for collecting evidence such as clothing. Once all the forensic…

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    Smooth Talk Analysis

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    insecure of his height and felt the need to compensate his height with a mole that gave him a more aggressive look to his face. All of which the film lacked to portray. His actions also showed a hesitant individual because most of his friends and victims were still in high school. This, again, may be due to his lack of self confidence, because he didn’t chase/ was attracted to a crowd within his age group. In the article (mentioned earlier) he is…

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    currently human trafficking victims. Human trafficking is basically when a person is used for labor or services against their will through fraud, force, or coercion. This is involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or even slavery. Human trafficking from an employer’s perspective allows for cheap labor which results in goods and services produced at a lower cost. These cheap products are passed on to us as consumers. The key players in human trafficking are the victim of the human…

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    more likely as use of weapons, and the victim being young as well as it being a relative or acquaintance or intimate partner and if an injury was involved. Using a weapon and injury makes this crime a more violent and serious offense that could get prosecuted to the highest level. When young victims are involved can also be a reason that the charges may be increased and the seriousness of the case increased so it is expected theses cases would be more willing to be practiced. The one that does…

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    research articles which suggest studies performed show long-term health and psychiatric issues exist in victims of bullying and the bully. A total of 1420 participants from 11 counties in Western North Carolina who were bullied and bullying were evaluated 4 to 6 times among the ages of 9-16 years. Participants were placed in three different category groups bullies only, victims only, bullies and victims. Psychiatric outcomes, depression anxiety, antisocial personality disorder were measured by…

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    The notion of non- deserving and deserving victims provides the foundation to positivist theory. In basic terms, those who are determined as a victim are done so through the thoughts surrounding a deserving victim characteristics. Those with “undesirable” characteristics can contribute to their victimization, for example if a woman had been drinking at a club and later was raped…

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    Regina Police Service (RPS) has illustrated its commitment to the public in it’s mission, vision and value statements. The Regina Police Service’s mission statement is public service first. This can be seen in many of the service’s units, including the victim service unit. The vision statement of RPS is “Working together to keep Regina Safe” (Regina Police Service, n.d.). The RPS website goes into greater detail as to their explanation of the vision statement, stating “public safety is the…

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    Why Do Women Go Unreported

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    out of three rapes go unreported, many victims don't report because they feel unsafe going to the police which is a huge problem because police are supposed to be people we can go to in times of need and feel safe about it. Due to the huge amount of unreported rape the police must improve their process for handling rape reporting to make victims feel less intimidated and more respected. Rape is the act of sexual intercourse without the permission of the victim. Victimization is the action of…

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    Crime Act 1984

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    Analysis of the Victims of Crime Act 1984 The Victims of Crime Act is a social policy that is unique in that it has garnered mass appeal from stakeholders with very little opposition. With issues affecting crime and victimization, there are many stakeholders with the primary stakeholders being: the victims of crime, criminal justice officials and agencies (including law enforcement and on to the appellate process), and service providers. The wide range of support for the Victims of Crime…

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    The victim advised that prior to officers while talking to darling, he noticed two black males, wearing dark clothing, approaching him from the community gate. When they got closer to victim, they both pulled out handguns and pointed it at the victim. Both suspects stated to the victim “ don’t panic, where you money at, we known you got money”. The victim then told both suspects that he did not have any money on them. At this point…

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