the ability to identify with someone else's feelings
what is empathy
Of the four impacts where does (Main Category): Head Trauma from an assault
physical
The most commonly used weapon in robbery
Handgun
what percentage does property crime make up of all the crime in the US
85%
what are the four main impacts someone can experience from a crime (categories)
physical, financial, emotional, religious/spiritual
an injury to the body or severe emotional shock that may be reflected in a victim's thoughts, feelings or behavior
Trauma
Of the four impacts where does (Main Category): broken bones fall under
Physical
The most common violent crime in the United States.
Assault
True or False: DUI without an accident is a victim-less crime
False, all crimes have victims
what is the term that means: the concept that crime affects more people than the primary victim. Crime spreads to the victims extended family, social circle, professional circle, etc
Ripple/Domino/Butterfly Effect
inappropriate shifting of responsibility for the crime from the offender to the victim
victim blaming
Of the four impacts where does(Main Category): Fear & Panic fall under
Emotional
If a victim is coerced into performing a sexual act, this is a form of what?
Sexual assault
If a person above the age of 18 "sleeps with" a person under the age of 16, what would this be considered?
Statutory rape
a person or business who directly suffers an injury or loss due to criminal behavior
victim/primary victim
Of the four impacts where does(Main Category): stopping going to church
Religious/Spiritual
The bully gets what he wants or gets his sense of control by making others afraid, either by physical, mental, or emotional harm. He may do something that damages or hurts the other person in some way, such as threatening to get them in trouble, revealing a secret, etc. The intimidation does not always have to be the threat of physical harm.
Bully
If a Church is vandalized by someone spray painting graffiti on the front of the building, what two categories of crime could this fall into
Property crime and Hate crime
How can someone be held accountable for their crimes?
(multiple answers)
Complete an incarceration sentence, write a letter to the victim, pay restitution, complete community service, be involved (positively) in their community, etc.
the feeling of deep regret or guilt for harming someone
remorse
Of the four impacts where does(Main Category): Salary Loss fall under
financial
Says that he is not responsible for his behavior and expects to be excused from his actions because he is injured, confused, upset, can’t control himself, didn’t know any better, was mistreated, etc. He wants others to sympathize with him or feel guilty if they hold him responsible. What he did was okay because he feels vulnerable or powerless. This excuses him from responsibility from himself, his feelings, and his actions.
Poor Me
What does PTSD stand for?
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
what do you have to do in order to get the giraffe in the refirgerator?
open the door & put it in