The Police arrests the suspect on the basis of _______ filed by victim or victim’s family.
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Explanation:
competing law enforcement duties, and work with the victims is very important.
By approaching victims appropriately, officers will gain their trust and cooperation. Victims may then be more willing to provide detailed information about the crime to officers and later to investigators and prosecutors, which, in turn, will lead to the conviction of more criminals. Remember that you are there for the victim, the victim is not there for you.
You can help victims by understanding the three major needs they have after a crime has been committed: the need to feel safe; the need to express their emotions; and the need to know “what comes next” after their victimization. The information in this handbook is designed to show you how to meet these needs.
Tips for Responding to Victims' Three Major Needs
Victims' Need To Feel Safe
People often feel helpless, vulnerable, and frightened by the trauma of their