نتایج جستجو برای: victim offender relations

تعداد نتایج: 155801  

Journal: :Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 2008
Asimina Vasalou Astrid Hopfensitz Jeremy V. Pitt

Online offences are generally considered as frequent and intentional acts performed by a member with the aim to deceive others. However, an offence may also be unintentional or exceptional, performed by a benevolent member of the community. This article examines whether a victim’s decrease in trust towards an unintentional or occasional offender can be repaired in an online setting, by designin...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2013
Kathleen M Heide

Almost all of the clinical and empirical literature on female parricide victims focuses on mothers killed, with only little information available on stepmothers murdered. This study is the first to compare the victim, offender, and case correlates in incidents when mothers and stepmothers were killed. Supplementary Homicide Report Data for 1976-2007 were used to investigate similarities and dif...

Journal: :Violence and victims 2012
Samantha Balemba Eric Beauregard

Upon encountering victim resistance during the commission of a sexual assault, an offender makes a decision as to how to react to the resistance via the use of varying degrees of coercive or noncoercive tactics. Exhaustive chi-squared automatic interaction detection (CHAID) analyses were performed on a sample of 369 criminal events to detect the significant situational and crime-specific factor...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2002
Jeanne S Zechmeister Catherine Romero

Participants wrote 2 narratives that described an incident in which they angered or hurt someone (offender) or in which someone angered or hurt them (victim) and the offense was forgiven or not forgiven. Victims portrayed the offense as continuing (open), and offenders portrayed the offense as over (closed). Forgiveness narratives portrayed offenses as closed and with positive outcomes; however...

2016
JIM McCRERY

money from prisoners and put it into a general fund without earmarking it for their victim are merely fines. Restitution in the true sense, requires that the offender directly compensate the victim and therefore require the offender to acknowledge their responsibility to the victim. This legislation reforms FPI in a way that will allow us to do a better job of rehabilitating our rising inmate p...

Journal: :International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 2015
Inna Levy Sarah Ben-David

Contemporary victimology recognizes that an understanding of the mechanism of blaming requires a comprehensive approach that includes the victim, the offender, and the bystander. However, most of the existing research on blaming focuses on the victim and the offender, ignoring the issue of bystander-blaming. This study highlights the bystander and investigates bystander-blaming by exploring som...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2001
J P Guay J Proulx M Cusson M Ouimet

The victim-choice polymorphia of 178 sexual aggressors divided into six subtypes, incest offenders, pseudoincest offenders, sexual aggressors of familiar children, sexual aggressors of unfamiliar children, sexual aggressors of familiar women, and sexual aggressors of unfamiliar women, was compared. Results showed that sex offenders remained stable in their choice of victim from one offence to a...

Journal: :Social & Legal Studies 2022

This article examines some of the complexities and tensions which lie at intersection popular official constructions technology-assisted sexual violence (TA-SV). It argues that many core contextual understandings victimhood harm underpin cultural legal framing offline forms are not only reproduced but augmented in virtual settings. Drawing on debates from critical victimology, TA-SV amplifies t...

Journal: :Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 2017

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