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    Illegal immigration has spread all over the world uncontrollably and rapidly. I’m a victim who has survived from the last sinking boat in Egypt. People, nowadays, have nothing to talk about except illegal immegrants, and who is the one who is mistaken in these situations. As a victim, I’m going to tell you who’s the mistaken one ,and who’s the one responsible for all of the loses. It all started four months ago when a group very poor people , I am one of them , went to a smuggler to make a…

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    Most people think that men can not get sexually assaulted, but it is pretty common to hear about male victims of sexual assault, but not as common as hearing about ladies getting sexually assaulted. If a person ever heard about a men getting sexually assaulted you probably think about prison or if the male is homosexual; that can be the case, but actually most male victims get sexually assaulted by ladies. The actual definition of sexual assault is” the sexual exploitation, forcible penetration,…

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    freedom from those who wish to take is away, but like everything in the world it comes at a price. Men lose their lives or loses good friends on the field of battle and those who come home are never the same. The men who fought in the war are the victims that are most negatively affected by the it. The life of a soldier is a hard one. The challenges that they face affect them not just physically but also mentally for the rest of their life. In chapter 9 of All Quiet On The Western Front, Paul…

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    many myths about human trafficking that it doesn’t happen here in the United States or that victims are only foreign and are poor. Actually, human trafficking exists in every country and victims can be any age, race, gender, or nationality. Human trafficking is the largest human right violation in history. People commit this crime for the purpose of exploitation. Sex traffickers “condition” their victims by “starvations, rape, gang rape, physical abuse, beating, confinement, and threats…

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    Victimization Theory

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    Victimization theories applies to the methods of why a crime occurs to specific individuals or victims. Three particular victimization theories are mentioned in this paper, the victim precipitation theory, the spatial relation theory, and the routine activity theory, in which all apply to the case of Carla. Carla (found strangulated to death and sexually assaulted) was a young adult female who was noted to be involved with illegal substances and “clients” of some sort. She also engaged in…

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    Domestic Violence Reflection

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    Social work practice has been a part of our culture for over 400 years. Beginning with Charitable Organizational Societies and Settlement Houses, social workers have been tasked with providing services to people from a diverse community in which there could be differences in cultural backgrounds, lifestyle choices, and coping styles. As a practitioner, it is our job to be impartial, nonjudgmental, and objective when intervening with clients. As a woman who believes in equal opportunity for women…

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    river but in the town as well. There were eight possible victims, only six confirmed by the killer nicknamed "Jack the Stripper", four possible suspects, with Mungo Ireland as the lead suspect in the "Hammersmith Nude Murder case." Sadly this case was never solved leaving three theories following behind making it difficult for guaranteed assurance of the culprit. On February 2, 1964, At the age ranging from 30-31, the first confirmed victim of "Jack The Stripper" was a prostitute that worked…

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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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    Effects Of Bullying Essay

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    1.Introduction Topic : What is the effect and ways to solve school bullying? 1.1 Background of the study Bullying is a very common diseases in this modern world. Bullying is an act that intended or harassing another person through physical or verbal offensive and insult. Normally bullying happened to school age children and it occur in and around the school area. For example playground,classroom before the teacher when into the class or maybe at the cafeteria. According to the Annual…

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    Trafficking is a world wide phenomenon occurring daily around us daily. The missing of young innocent children, women, and men; that’s life’s are taken from them and given to criminals. Majority of the victims taken, are never found again. The act of this crime causes the families to hurt and grieve for their loved ones. “To fully understand what child trafficking is, one must first understand the concept of human trafficking itself.”(Gale Student Resources). Having something so special,…

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