Financially, trying to soothe your soul for the harm you did by EXPECTING victims like yours to accept your condolence is "creepy" for 3rd party viewing, INSENSITIVE to your intended recipients and egocentric as a whole.
Great you're turning your life around but, step back and think about how you'd react in their situation. Owning a wrong means knowing you really can't "work it off" it always sucks...so don't do more.
by helping them
One can find a victims of crime support group online at various websites. One can find a victims of crime support group at websites such as National Center for Victims of Crime and Victim Services.
Mike Kosh has written: 'The probation service and victims of crime' -- subject(s): Probation, Shropshire Probation Service, Victim Support, Victims of crimes, Victimsof crimes
Jo. Robinson has written: 'Alternative energy in Europe' 'Crime, it can happen to you' -- subject(s): Crime prevention, Services for, Victim Support Service (S. Aust.), Victims of crimes
Victim Support is a charity in the UK that provides help and support to victims of crime in England and Wales. One can contact them for support even if the crime has not been reported to the police.
Office for Victims of Crime was created in 1988.
The 'impact of crime' means the effect that crime has on victims of crime or a society.
Each year over four million Americans are the victims of crime.
You've committed a federal crime and can be fined and/or sent to prison if caught.
Studying victimology helps to understand the experiences and needs of crime victims. It can inform policies and practices to better support victims, improve criminal justice outcomes, and prevent future victimization. Additionally, studying victimology can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of crime on individuals and society.
Any crime that involves victims who by age, physical or mental condition or by nature of the crime committed against them, have special concerns and/or needs or require special attention.
Helping victims of a crime requires patience. Firstly, be someone the victim can vent to and try to show them ways they can feel safe again.
The FBI victims rights project...