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Q: Is Abigail a selfish liar or is she a victim of an oppressive society?
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Do narcissists morn a lost relationship?

yes. in their own selfish way. they are always the victim.


What happened to clarisse and how does it happen?

In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse McClellan disappears and is presumed to have been killed by the authorities because of her non-conformist views and rebellious nature. There is no explicit confirmation of her fate, but it is heavily implied that she was a victim of the oppressive society in which the novel is set.


Is the ultimate victim of a bad check society as a whole?

yes


True or false. The ultimate victim of a bad check is society as a whole?

False


Why is it necessary for victimless crimes to be a violation?

Because even if there is not an individual complainant, there is ALWAYS a 'victim," even if that 'victim' happens to be society and the fabric of the social network.


Was Princess Diana a victim of society?

You could say she was a victim of the paparazzi, which might be the same thing. But really she was a victim of Royal society, which pressured her into marriage when she was too young to understand what she was getting into. Anyone could see that Prince Charles would never have been the right man for her, so she was doomed to unhappiness.


What movie and television projects has Abigail Jayne Martin been in?

Abigail Jayne Martin has: Played Abigail Jayne in "Outback Gorehouse" in 2012. Played Claire Evans in "White Lines" in 2013. Performed in "Rise of the Underdog" in 2013. Played Lori in "Goodbye, Tiger" in 2014. Played Girlbot in "Beyond Redemption: Space Captain" in 2014. Played Victim 6 in "Pale Horse" in 2014.


The power relationship between the abuser and the victim?

The victim has no power or they would not be abused. The abuser always has the control. Children and the elderly are victimized often in society as well as men and women. The abuser will start out by abusing psychologically and 'put down' their victim until they leave their victim confused with no self confidence. The abuser may threaten to leave their victim (this is terrifying to the elderly); leave the wife and take the children; talk of killing the victim or anyone that is close to them. The abuser often isolates their victim so their victim has no family or friends to turn too and they have to suffer in silence and depend on their abuser.


What would happen if the Victim kills themselves from Bullying or Cyber-Bullying?

Very little would happen unless the victim belonged to a politically correct group. A few people might shed tears for a few minutes, and then it would be back to business (or bullying) as usual. The bullies would gloat and any oppressive system that helped cause the bullying will actually become more oppressive. If the victim was part of a protected group, school admins, police, and owners of websites will simply come up with more oppressive policies and use bullying as an excuse or means to bully, as ironic as it is. The bottom line is don't kill yourself because very few would care, and that is being blunt. You do more to hurt bullies by staying alive and not letting them drive you to suicide. Someone has to be strong enough to put a stop to it. The system will most likely fail you - and partially because of the policies they enact to "help" you, so you have to rely on your strength and your friends.


Why victim should be treated with compassion and respect for their dignity?

to be valid in society wethout any rejection of the community members by insulting but by giving suuport and respect to victim of crime as they deserve it wethout any rejectio


What impact does phishing have to society?

Phishing leads to losses of money and identify theft which costs the victim and the country a lot of money to fix.


Do all crimes have a victim?

It does under common law where you must have a real flesh and blood victim and evidence of harm, fraud, damage to property or disturbance of the peace. Common law has a long history. It is hard to create oppressive laws under a common law system so judges, lawyers, legislators and politicians don't like common law and do their best to usurp it. Most laws however, are statutory. Under statutory law victims can be invented or made up e.g. the State, society, God, the people, the corporation, consenting adults etc. Statutory law is necessary to create victimless crimes like gambling, drug use, immorality, tax evasion and prostitution.