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    robotics science that the police force is able to use. According to Jonathan Strickland these robots are very mobile and have a sophisticated audio and visual system. Our police force can use these options any time to communicate with a perp or a victim while staying a safe distance away. Jonathan also said that these robots are more commonly used to remove and dispose of an explosive device. According to (Lin), unlike our officers, some of these robots are made tough enough to survive the blast…

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    The GSS aims to gain knowledge of the dark figure of crime. Its strengths are that it’s an effective way to discover if the victim reported those crimes or not and gives an understanding of the reasons the victims may have not reported it. However, there are various weaknesses in the GSS as it can be truly effortless for a victim to exaggerate a particular situation and create it even grievous than it actually was, implying that the conclusions of the GSS may be unreliable.…

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    Police Procedural Analysis

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    discuss how victims are placed at the centre of attention in police procedurals, and the theories used to assist these shows in helping them to put emphasis on the victims being the most important after a crime has taken place. A police procedural is a subgenre of detective fiction which attempts to convincingly illustrate the activities of a police force as they investigate crime. Over the years these procedurals have become more prominent and the most watched shows on TV, and victims are…

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    perplexing aspect of the syndrome is the ability to manipulate hospital personnel in order to receive medical attention, normally by the child’s caretaker. In a majority of cases children who have outlandish hospital records and/or medical history are victims of this disorder. It is important to remember that MBPS is a relatively uncommon disorder ( New, PhD, 2012). In 1951, Dr. Richard Asher originally used the term Munchausen syndrome…

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    Essay On Child Trafficking

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    Child trafficking is a horrible crime that goes on under American citizens noses. This crime has a large industry in America and many other countries. People need to understand how to identify a child that has been a victim of human trafficking and they need to know the physical and emotional consequences a child can have due to this crime. First one must understand why child trafficking exist and what it consists of. Understanding where the children come from is also very important and how it…

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    Victimology Case Studies

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    Victimology Life Style Exposure The life style that the three victims, Byers, Branch and Moore had would have put them in minimal amounts of situations where they would be exposed to victimisation. As eight year old children they would have had School Monday to Friday, where they would have been overseen by a number of adults and be in the company of numerous children. This means that most days of the week and most hours of the day the victims would have had low risk of exposure to criminal…

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    Criminologist is the group of sociologists who study criminal behaviors, the cause of crimes, control of crimes relate to culture and society. The control of crimes involved in understanding the social groups which include race, neighborhood, family, friends, etc. In order to obtain the career in Criminologist, you must have at least Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Psychology, or Criminology. Part of this jobs is analyzing reports, interview officers or criminals, write reports, or participating…

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    The damage done by helplessness can damage one further than pain and fatigue. Some may say a victim 's agony is, "...as simple as black and white" (Lee, 203), but the destructive power of these experiences is much more severe. The "...disgust in [a man 's] eyes..." (Pacheco, 135) goes beyond than discomfort or grief alone: the torture from loneliness…

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    A common view is that children should handle bulling issue among themselves. This view minimalize the magnitude of bullying and its traumatic effect. This view does not recognize the vulnerability of bullying victims. An adult should realize that bullying appear in many forms, not just direct and physical. Any form of bulling should include an adult intervention (p. 154). In Erin’s case, the mother did not realize that there are several forms of bulling. In addition…

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    typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.” (Oxforddictionaries.com, 2014) It encourages perpetrators to abandon normative societal constraints to abuse their victims. Consequences of cyber bullying are far reaching. The purpose of cyber bullying is mainly to cause emotional turmoil to victims which are hard to be measured, unless, of course it eventually translates…

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