Committing a crime involves more than ________ .
Just you
Your criminal behavior creates a _________ .
Ripple Effect
_________ comes when you take ownership for the damaging effects of your criminal behavior.
True Responsibility
Your journey to a responsible life requires a __________ of your committing offense and the harm you caused other people.
Clear Understanding
A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
Victim
Before you make any choice, there are __________ that influence your decision.
Warning Signs
Your actions ________ the people around you.
Influence
________ is the ability to see things from someone else point of view and appreciate their thoughts and feelings.
Empathy
A family is hooked together like a ________ whatever happens to one person effects the ________ of the entire family.
Mobile, Balance
An act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.
Choices
Treat others how you would like to be treated.
The Golden Rule
Your victim may have a partner or spouse who shares the _________ of the crime.
Negative Impact
Before you are successful at changing you will need to _______ and ________ for the harm you did to others.
Understand and Accept Responsibility
Thinking errors are learned through _________ __________.
Life Experiences
An emotional state or reaction
Feelings
You will want to _____ and ______ your grief so you can move on with your life.
Accept and Work Through
You may not be able to change the past but you can take _________ of your actions.
Ownership
The hurt that victims feel make their relationships with friends and family more difficult.
Chain-of-injuries effect
Using physical, verbal, or emotional force to hurt someone.
Victimizing Behavior
To have a strong effect on someone or something.
Impact
Once you have started to ________ the ________ from your past behaviors, and continue making it ______ you can become a role model for family and friends.
Right the Wrongs Right
In this stage, victims try to understand what has happened.
Recoil Stage
Knowing and understanding the thoughts and feelings of other people.
Empathy
Not accepting authority, seeing kindness as a weakness, and seeking instant gratifications are examples of ________ ___________.
Thinking Errors
Full or partial compensation for loss paid by a criminal to a victim that is ordered as part of a criminal sentence or as a condition of probation
Restitution