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    before Bittaker and Norris killed their first victim, they had already agreed that their method of abduction will come in the form of convincing teenage girls, preferably those who are hitchhiking, into their van voluntarily. If they did not comply, they would use the advantage of their Murder Mac, slide open the door, and force the teenager into the van. One can see this M.O. in play during all their successful abductions. Lucinda Shaffear, their first victim, refused to get into the van after…

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    people of all ages and can happen anywhere ranging from in schools to workplaces. Statistics have shown victims of sexual harassment are typically women but that does not mean men cannot be sexually harassed as well. Sexual harassment can come in physical or verbal forms, little things such as unwanted sexual comments or unwanted sexual advances can be considered sexual harassment. The victims can be anyone ranging from children in elementary schools to grown women in workplace fields. Sexual…

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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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    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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    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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    “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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    Over 3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year.Of that number 1 in 10 students drop out school for repeated bullying.However as society incarcerates these teens it increases the 60.3 billion put into the Criminal Justice System.Although people argue that bullies can push victims to commit suicide and other acts of violence; bullies should not be held responsible for acts of violence their victims commit because it can not be proven that one action caused such a severe reaction;…

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    crisis intervention, it is a well-known fact that anyone can step in during the initial phase of victim recovery and find a way to help and comfort the victims of a crisis. No formal training is necessary to showcase the Love of God or human kindness to those who are suffering as the result of a crisis. Trained crisis interventionists should, however, intervene as soon as possible in order to help the victims learn new coping methods, minimize the effects of the crisis, and regain pre-crisis…

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    between Ramirez victims as they were random and had no real connection with regards to age, race or gender. The victims were “Jennie Wincow (79), Dayle Okazaki (34), Tsai "Veronica" Lan Yu (30), Vincent Zazzara (64), and his wife Maxine (44) , William "Bill" Doi (66), Mable "Ma Bell" Keller (83), Mary Louise Cannon (75) , Joyce Lucille Nelson (61), Max (68), and Lela Kneiding (66) , Chainarong Khovananth (32), Elyas Abowath (35)” ( Murderpedia.org,2051) The background of the victims that…

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    Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria, Loudoun, Prince William, Fauquier, Stafford County that are victimized and unlawfully criminalized for domestic minor sex trafficking. While current stereotypes often depict the victims of human trafficking as being escorts, prostitutes, and etc. most victims are innocent young girls who are seduced or kidnapped from their homes and home countries and forced into the sex industry. The most common reasons these girls are introduced to human sex trafficking is due…

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