PPT-YOUNG PEOPLE AS VICTIMS OF CRIME

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The impact of being a young victim of crime can be life changing Confidence in the police and other support services is essential if they are to report the crime 

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The impact of being a young victim of crime can be life changing Confidence in the police and other support services is essential if they are to report the crime  How are young victims currently heard and supported and how might this be improved  . 4 minutes violent crime every 26 seconds property crime every 35 seconds burglary every 15 seconds fatality every 16 minutes person injured every 14 seconds roperty damage crash every seconds law enforcementreported crash every seconds CrimeCrash Clo 57375is all inspires images of backward defenseless women in need of our sympathy and help Yet in Africa women have had and still have more power within their own societies than do most women in the Western world Women were not oppressed as women in .. What is Crime and Deviance?. Think of examples of……. . C. rime which is deviant. Crime which is not deviant. Deviance which is not criminal. Think of examples of crime or deviance which has…………. . In the Middle Ages most people lived in small communities and were well known to everyone around them. Would they dare steal when they would be easily recognised or shamed by being punished in front of their friends? As towns grew in the late 1700s and early 1800s, there were more people who lived unknown to their neighbours in the bustling streets. . Identifying and Preventing Secondary . & Repeat . Victimisation. Maria McDonald . BL. marianidhomhnaill@gmail.com. . Introduction . 1. . The Victims’ . Directive. 2. Strength in Numbers – . Which social groups are at the highest risk of becoming victims of crime and why? . Connector . Work in pairs.. Discuss and write down what you think are the . social characteristics of the typical victim. Using . Mobile Applications to Support Crime . Victims. . Presented by: . Family Services, Dayton, Ohio. . and. University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, Ohio. Project Mission Statement: . Victims . Learning Objectives. Whiteboards. Write down the characteristics that you believe a ‘typical’ victim of crime may have.... ...(e.g. What characteristics make someone more likely to be a victim?). Restitution Overview. IACRC Annual Conference. Kellogg 2016. State of Idaho Industrial Commission. Program History. Established in July 1986. A division of the Idaho Industrial Commission. Served approximately 40,000 crime victims. &. to reduce road danger”. V. ery. few governments have committed themselves during the . 25 . years of FEVR existence to improve the situation of victims and also have largely failed to enforce road traffic laws in a sustainable . Paul . Ekblom. What’s coming up. Importance of Good Practice knowledge. What’s wrong with the way we collect it . Introducing . the knowledge . management suite . that attempts to . put things right. as. . Crime . Victims. PRESENTERS. John Whetsel. Sheriff, Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office. Colleen Sheehey-Church. President. , Mothers Against Drunk . Driving. Dan Eddy. Executive Director, National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards. Survivor Driven Housing for Victims of Crime Special Project. Christine Watters, Victim Services Coordinator. Amy Dorsey. , SASP Grant Analyst / Grant Monitor. Hildegard Koenig, Program Specialist II. Office of Justice ProgramsOffice for Victims of CrimeNew Directions from the FieldVictimsRights and Services forthe 21st CenturyVictimsrights litigation if successful vindicates the rights ofthe immed

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