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WRITE AN ESSAY ON YOU BEING INNOCENT ON SOMETHING BUT YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NOT LISTENING
1 WHY WERE YOU INNOCENT
2WHERE WERE YOU AND WITH WHOM WHEN ‘SOMETHING' HAPPENED
3 WHO REALLY DID IT
4 WHO TRUSTED YOU AND WHO DID NOT
5 AT THE END WAS THE 'CRIMINAL' CAUGHT
6 DID THE PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T TRUST YOU APOLOGIZE TO YOU ​

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Answered by madhurane78
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The way people cope as victims of crime depends largely on their experiences immediately following the crime. As a law enforcement officer, you are usually the first official to approach victims. For this reason, you are in a unique position to help victims cope with the immediate trauma of the crime and to help restore their sense of security and control over their lives.

Circumstances of the crime and the crime scene determine when and how the first responding officers are able to address victims and their needs. This publication recognizes that each crime and crime scene is different and requires officers to prioritize their performance of tasks in each situation. Generally, officers must attend to many tasks, including assessing medical needs, determining facts and circumstances, advising other personnel, and gathering and distributing suspect information. It is helpful to keep in mind that apprehension of the suspect is the primary duty of law enforcement and that accomplishing this task helps not only the suspects current victims but potential victims as well. Sometimes the first responders must delay their attendance to the victims if the situation requires. For example, if the crime is ongoing, or if the collection of evidence or investigation of the crime is extremely time-sensitive, first responders may not be able to direct their immediate attention to the victims. However, as soon as the most urgent and pressing tasks have been addressed, officers will focus their attention on the victims and their needs. At this point, how the officers respond to the victims, explain the 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.

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Answered by syednameer2009
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Answer:

Here are 7 of the most common issues we have seen family members argue over.

Money. Money is a big one, of course. ...

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