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  1. 18 de ago. de 2021 · This chapter falls under the remit of victimology in its focus on the impact of crime on victimsfamilies. We begin the chapter by exploring the impact on families of two specific criminal contexts: homicide and intrafamilial offending.

  2. 7 de dic. de 2023 · 1. Listen to and believe survivors. When a woman shares her story of violence, she takes the first step to breaking the cycle of abuse. It is on all of us to give her the safe space she needs to speak up and be heard.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2021 · In the first part we examine how families engage in press conferences, including the benefits and challenges for such families, and in the second part we look at the process of trial by media and the judgements that can be made upon particular kinds of victims’ families.

  4. Through presentations and trainings with community groups, corporations, local businesses, government agencies, and individuals, STAND! educates our community about the causes, effects, and signs of domestic violence and child abuse.

  5. The right of victims or their families to spare the life of the crime perpetrators or influence their sentence is embedded in many cul-tures.1 Therefore, it is quite obvious that when discussing the death penalty, the victims’ perspective is highly relevant. From a human rights perspective, victims’ views should always be at the centre. How-

  6. 2 de ago. de 2022 · Families of the 17 people killed in the Parkland school shooting continued taking the stand Tuesday, offering victim impact statements to illustrate the toll the murders have taken as a jury...

  7. 27 de jul. de 2020 · What do victimsfamilies want? They want peace of mind. Forgiveness offers them that, but often, not before they have had a chance to expel anger and frustration. Often they seek, request even, meetings with perpetrators and their families.