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Emerging Ethical Issues for Special Victims’ Counsel

The complexities of ethical considerations for special victims counsel, covering competencies, communication, confidentiality, candor to tribunals, and more as outlined in DC Bar Rules. Ethical dilemmas and responsibilities in legal representation are discussed in light of providing competent and in

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CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Delve into the realm of victimology, exploring the history, definitions, and importance of focusing on victims of crime. From the United Nations Declaration of Basic Principles for Victims to the Victims' Rights Act of 2002, the rights and considerations of victims and their families are examined. D

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Progress Report on Victim Support and Safeguarding - Police and Crime Plan

This report outlines the progress made towards Priority 5 of the Police and Crime Plan, focusing on victim support and safeguarding. It covers key achievements, workstreams, strategic context, fair treatment for victims, delivery of services, and future steps for 2023-24. The report also highlights

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Protect Yourself from Sextortion: Tips and Support for Victims

Understand what sextortion is, who is at risk, and how to protect yourself from falling victim to this form of blackmail. Learn about the perpetrators behind the crimes and find support resources for victims of sextortion.

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Understanding the Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Panel (DAPP)

Learn about the Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Panel (DAPP) and its role in breaking the cycle of domestic abuse by high-risk perpetrators. Through multi-agency collaboration, DAPP aims to disrupt behaviors, reduce the number of victims, offenses, and trauma among children. The process involves close co

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Detroit Police Victim Assistance Program Overview

Established in 1975 as the Detroit Police Rape Counseling Center, now known as the Victim Assistance Program, the program aims to support individuals in Detroit affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and homicide. Through a commitment to restoring hope and promoting healing, the program offe

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Understanding Trauma Bonding in Trafficked Youth

Trauma bonding is an emotional attachment that develops between abusers and victims, often seen in youth who have been trafficked. This bond can make it difficult for victims to break free from exploitation. Understanding trauma and its impact on the brain is crucial in supporting these individuals

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Role of a Domestic Abuse Risk Officer (DARO) in Safeguarding Victims of Domestic Abuse

The Domestic Abuse Risk Officer (DARO) plays a critical role in safeguarding and supporting high-risk victims of domestic abuse and their families. They assess domestic incidents to determine risk levels, implement safeguarding measures, and work closely with partner agencies to ensure victims recei

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Assistance for Crime Victims in New Mexico

The Crime Victims Reparation Commission (CVRC) in New Mexico provides support to victims of violent crimes by covering related expenses and funding victim services organizations statewide. Emergency funds are available for survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking, with specific procedures

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Mandatory Recourse Program for Rape Survivors in South Africa: Social Work Perspective

Addressing the alarming rates of rape and sexual violence in South Africa, this paper advocates for the implementation of a mandatory recourse program to support victims and survivors. Highlighting the current lack of mandatory support for survivors, it emphasizes the importance of immediate recours

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Understanding U Visa Certification Law Training for Certifiers

U Visa Certification Law Training for Certifiers is essential to encourage victims to report crimes and contribute to investigations and prosecutions. This certification process aims to help victims of qualifying crimes in the U.S. who have suffered abuse and have information crucial for law enforce

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Understanding the Impact of Coercive Control on Victims

Victims of coercive control experience severe limitations in their lives and freedoms as a result of persistent controlling behaviors inflicted by abusers. This form of domestic abuse encompasses various types of manipulation and abuse, including emotional, psychological, sexual, and economic contro

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Clinical Care for Survivors of Sexual Assault/Rape: History-Taking and Examination

This session focuses on providing clinical care for survivors of sexual assault/rape, emphasizing the importance of history-taking, examination, and appropriate responses. Key aspects include taking a thorough history, conducting physical and forensic examinations when necessary, offering necessary

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Analysis of Police Shootings of Unarmed Black Males in the US

This research article from the Brookings Institution examines the legal basis for police shootings of unarmed black males in the United States. It discusses national fatal police shootings by officers, the racial breakdown of victims, criminal case dispositions, and high-profile cases involving unar

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Understanding the FBI and NCA Memorandum of Understanding

Aligned with the NCA's strategic plan, the FBI and NCA Memorandum of Understanding aims to expand access and leverage partnerships to ensure the quality of services in federal cases. Accredited Children's Advocacy Centers play a crucial role in providing evidence-based interventions for child victim

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Understanding Alcohol and Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault

Perpetrators use alcohol and drugs to facilitate sexual assault, exploiting victims' vulnerability. This includes providing substances to create vulnerability deliberately. Participants learn defense strategies and trauma-informed investigation techniques for such cases. Recognizing what consent is

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Immigration Relief Options for Victims of Crimes Presented by Neil Rambana & Elizabeth Ricci

Immigration relief options, including CP, T visas, and U visas, are critical tools to protect victims of crimes such as human trafficking in the US. Continued Presence, USCIS assistance, and certifications play a key role in helping victims seek justice and support law enforcement efforts.

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Liability of Police for Failing to Investigate: DSD v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis

Victims of crimes may have the right to sue the police for failing to investigate, as seen in the case of DSD and NVB, victims of John Warboys. The duty to investigate may arise when there is state complicity or private crime, with a positive obligation under Article 3 to protect individuals. The in

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Ethical Considerations in Reporting Violence Against Women: Interviewing Victims and Ensuring Consent

It is crucial for journalists reporting on violence against women to interview victims and survivors ethically and respectfully, ensuring informed consent is obtained before sharing their stories. This involves being sensitive to trauma, prioritizing the well-being of the interviewees, and assessing

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Progress on Implementation of National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide

The Department of Social Development presented progress on implementing the National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide to the Multi-party Women's Caucus. The presentation focused on the department's mandate to provide social protection services and offer psychosocial support to vi

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Beware of the Fake Government Agency Scam: Protect Yourself from Fraud

The Fake Government Agency Scam involves fraudsters posing as government officials to extort money from victims under false pretenses. They use convincing tactics, demand immediate payment in various forms, and try to keep victims on the phone throughout transactions. Learn how to recognize and prot

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Understanding Victimisation of People with Disability in NSW

This study explores the victimisation of people with disabilities in NSW, utilizing data from the National Disability Data Asset Pilot project. The research team identified the proportion of people with disabilities who are victims of crime and those who have been recorded as victims. Two main cohor

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Romance Scams: A Growing Threat in Chesterfield

The Chesterfield Police Department investigated 45 reports of scams and frauds in 2020, resulting in over $1.5 million in losses. One prevalent scam discussed in the slides is Romance Scams, where suspects build fraudulent online relationships to exploit victims emotionally and financially. The susp

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Road Casualty Assistance in Germany: Supporting Road Traffic Victims

Road Casualty Assistance in Germany, represented by the German Federation of Road Traffic Victims, is a charitable organization with tax-exempt status. They provide support and assistance to victims of road accidents, offering services such as counseling and advocacy. Projects funded by the Federal

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Understanding the Symbolism of the Red and White Poppies in Honouring Victims of War

The Leicester Schools Peace Project delves into the significance of red and white poppies in commemorating all victims of war. While the red poppy traditionally honors fallen and injured soldiers, the white poppy symbolizes a broader remembrance of all war victims, along with a commitment to peace a

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Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Volunteer Training Overview

The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Volunteer Training provides participants with essential knowledge on the Act's purpose, Agency's Zero Tolerance Policy, definitions related to sexual abuse and harassment, and procedures for preventing, detecting, and responding to sexual abuse in prison enviro

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Albanian Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma and Torture (ARCT) - Supporting Victims Since 1994

The Albanian Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma and Torture (ARCT) is a non-profit, non-political, and non-governmental organization in Albania dedicated to rehabilitating torture victims and preventing torture. Established in 1994, ARCT has been actively involved in supporting victims through various

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Understanding Victims' Rights and Remedies in the Criminal Justice System

Explore the importance of victims' rights and remedies in the criminal justice system, including state-specific information, strategies to support victims, and the processes involved in enforcing laws, prosecuting offenders, and determining punishments for crimes such as misdemeanors. Gain insights

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Cultivating Forage Rape with Forage Pea for Winter Feed Production

Cultivating forage rape alongside forage pea provides a practical solution for feed production during the winter period. Forage rape, traditionally an oil crop, is now being utilized as fresh herbage, hay, or silage for ruminants. By mixing forage rape with forage pea, the detrimental effects of ant

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Myth of Romulus and Remus: From Founding Rome to the Rape of the Sabine Women

Romulus and Remus, twin sons of the god Mars, founded Rome after being raised by a she-wolf. Their story includes betrayals, raids, and the infamous Rape of the Sabine Women to secure wives for their growing population. The tale intertwines mythology and history in the founding of the Roman civiliza

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Kentucky Crime Victims Compensation Program Overview

Kentucky Claims Commission Crime Victims Compensation Program provides financial assistance to eligible individuals who have suffered from criminally injurious conduct. Established in the mid-1970s, this program helps victims with various expenses incurred as a result of the crime, such as medical c

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Comprehensive Guide to Emergency Funds and Victim Support Services in New Mexico

The Crime Victims Reparation Commission (CVRC) in New Mexico provides assistance to victims of violent crimes, offering emergency funds and support services statewide. Learn about different types of emergency funds available, such as those for survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking crisi

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Understanding Crime Victims Compensation Program in Texas

The Crime Victims Compensation Program in Texas, administered by the Office of the Texas Attorney General, aims to provide financial assistance to victims of violent crimes for crime-related expenses. This program, funded through various sources like court fees and federal grants, reimburses victims

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Understanding Sexual Offences: Types, Definitions, and Laws

Sexual offences encompass a wide range of acts executed with another person or animal for sexual gratification. They are categorized as natural, unnatural, and sexual deviation, with examples like rape, incest, adultery, sodomy, sadism, masochism, and more. The legal definition of rape under Section

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Public Prosecutor of Nicaragua: Upholding Justice for Victims

The Public Prosecutor of Nicaragua, established by Law No. 346, is an independent institution dedicated to the prosecution of crimes and representing the interests of society and crime victims. Subordinate to Nicaragua's Legal Framework, it ensures effective judicial protection under principles of i

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Legal Services for Crime Victims in Arizona (LSCVA) Overview

LSCVA provides free legal representation and social services to victims of crime in Arizona, with a focus on domestic violence and sexual violence cases. They assist in court appearances, filing motions, safety planning, and more. The organization's mission is to uphold crime victims' rights and aid

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Back in Control: Empowering Victims of Exploitation in Sunderland

The Back in Control project in Sunderland aims to support victims of modern-day slavery, domestic violence, and discrimination. By providing access to employment, increasing victims' resilience, and training organizations to recognize exploitation, the project seeks to empower victims and help them

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Police Officers' Acceptance of Stereotypes about Rape and Rape Victims

This study compares police officers' acceptance of stereotypes related to rape and rape victims with those of psychology and law students. It delves into the prevalence of rape myths within society and the potential impact on reporting levels and conviction rates. The research sheds light on the att

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Understanding Domestic Violence: Why Victims Stay and How It Affects Mental Health

The discussion delves into the complex issue of why victims of domestic violence choose to stay in abusive relationships. It explores the impact of intimate partner violence on mental health and societal responses to such situations. The case of Janay Palmer and Ray Rice serves as an example, highli

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Understanding the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) and Victim Advocacy

The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) is the first federal law addressing sexual violence in detention facilities, setting standards for prevention and response. It requires compliance from various facilities and emphasizes access to victim advocacy services, outlining the roles and boundaries of a

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