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    service is provided (2003). Perpetrator risk factors would include patients with mental health disorders such as: dementia, anxiety, and drug or alcohol intoxication and many others. Patients with dementia were noted as a high factor in most physical assaults in nursing homes (2010). Male patients caused a significantly greater amount of violence than female patients. This could be because men are more physically capable of causing more bodily harm. Men are also usually more likely to be more…

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    It is very difficult to determine if the rate of assault and sexual assault is higher or lower between groups of people and high profile sports, but according to Todd Crosset’s 1999 review, there were more sexual assaults with male intercollegiate athletes than other male students, but because of background differences between athletes and students made the data difficult to interpret…

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    Chapter 13 looked at homicide and physical assault. When it comes to the scope of exposure it was stated in the book that “comparing rates of physical assaults across nations is difficult because legal definitions of crime differ. In addition, there is limited access information about physical assaults that are not reported to police. If the legal definition of physical assault differs in two countries or if the proportion of cases reported to police in each country differs, then comparisons…

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    that followed are recorded differently by Mr. Walker and PC Adams. Nonetheless, Mr. Walker was arrested a few minutes later and taken to the police station were he was detained for another 7 hours before being released . Mr. Walker was charged with “assault of a police officer in the execution of his duty” but was acquitted on the grounds that PC Walker had unlawfully infringed upon his freedom of movement. Two years after the trial in Camberwell Green Magistrates Court, Mr. Walker issued a…

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    Violence In Youth Sports

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    As a high school football player, I understand the physicality of the game, however it has gone over a certain level that is no longer appropriate. Over the past few years, news coverage on NFL player’s domestic violence, assault, and murder charges has brought up the discussion about the league’s promotion of violence. Many youth players see their idols scoring touchdowns on the field, yet the next day they read a headline that they have been arrested for hitting their fiancé…

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    When it comes to crimes, there is always a criminal and there is a victim. The criminal if convicted is sent to jail and they have to serve out their sentence. But the victim, even though they may obtain justice, will still have to live with what has been done to them. And depending on how law enforcement treats the victim, it will either allow them to move past the violence of the crime, or to live in it every day because nothing was done to be able to move them forward. Because of the lack of…

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    I attended the Beyond Burkas and Bombers discussion. We watched the Beyond Burkas and Bombers documentary which showed Muslim Americans talk about how their lives changed when 911 occurred. Life was never the same afterwards and many Americans grew an irrational hatred of an entire faith. Everything evil and bad was associated with anything Muslim or possibly related to being Muslim. Often Muslim Americans must answer the questions for a few individuals that committed these terrorist acts. It is…

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    A Time To Kill Analysis

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    Hatred is shown against certain ethnicity groups, specifically African Americans, or black people in the United States. In previous years, blacks and whites have not gotten along. In today’s society, black and white communities still do not always get along the way they should. The equality that each race deserves, is not treated the same and it causes lots of stress and pressure. This stress and pressure leads to quarrelsome arguments and consequently, leads to brutality, involving both races.…

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    Sexual Assault On Campus

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    sexual assault happening around the world. One concerning case would be in campus. Campus sexual assault happens as well and some may be handled good others not so much. But with even all of that is there more preventions for this to not happen again or do people look the other way causing it to happen more often? Campuses do have all this programs to help out victims who suffered this type of violence but it seems to not spread the word to prevent this happening again. Campus sexual assault…

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    In a wide range of organizations, an arrangement ought to be set up that will diminish the quantity of undesired occasions. For an apartment complex, to abstain from being discovered at risk for the assault and injuries sustained by Sharon in this situation it is vital to have a framework that screens the upkeep of the structures. This involves guaranteeing that all locks secure appropriately, no broken windows well-lighted entryways in addition to being…

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