Perhaps: "Have you ever been hurt by others?" It is sufficiently open-ended enough so that various kinds of hurt could be included, allowing her to talk as generally or as specifically as she likes. Follow-ups could be: "Other examples?" "Have you been touched in a threatening way?"
A victim is not just a victim. The victim will be the State's number 1 witness, as the victim of the crime. Police need an eyewitness identification of whether a person is or is not the one who committed the crime. However, usually this question is NOT spoken. Instead, the police use a lineup of innocent persons along with one suspect.
In the main, the question askers here are simply people, not "innocent victims", and the question answerers here are simply people, and not "cruel". If you do see someone answer in a cruel fashion, then whether you are an innocent victim or not, please report such behavior to one of the supervisors, and the situation will be taken care of.
Please re-phrase your question. The terms victim and assault refer to criminal prosecutions. However, fault is a concept only used in a civil action. You may need to better explain what you are trying to ask.
Another question could be "Is love a victim of Medea?"
Question is unclear. Victim?
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Excellent question. Is it for the reaction of the victim? Of those around? To get fame on Youtube? Revenge for having been kicked in their own balls at one point in time, whether it was by their victim or not? To impress a girl? There is a whole host of answers, none of which are particularly logical.
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This is an invalid question because vampires are not real. You will never see a 'vampire' victim.
Absolutely! This all depends upon whether or not the government as a strong case against the defendant, with or without the victim.
the property must be taken from a person or removed from the presence of a victim and the taking must be by use of force or by putting the victim in fear.
the property must be taken from a person or removed from the presence of a victim and the taking must be by use of force or by putting the victim in fear.