The distinction I like to make is that a Victim is someone who was targeted by a perpetrator (note Latin etymology-a person sacrificed), whereas a Casualty results from an accident - i.e not targeted (again etymology is an accident):
thus someone can be a Victim of a crime, whether physically hurt or not, but would be a Casualty in, for example, a train crash.
When they start laughing at the victim.
'Prey' is an animal which is hunted for food, or a victim of an enemy. 'Pray' is to worship or commune with a deity.
A direct victim is the actual victim of a situation. If a man is beating his wife, she is the direct victim.
The cast of Death by Death - 2010 includes: Mary Barkaszi as Victim Gina Barkaszi as Victim Tony Barkaszi as Victim Dominic Barkaszi as Victim Kristen Chandler as Victim Philip Cordell as Victim Tom Delfino as Victim David Ditmore as Victim Daniel Dones as Victim Heidi Ervin as Kate Paige Hager as Victim Billy Hardwick as Victim Justin Janssen as Victim Steven Knapp as Guild member Will Pettus as Victim Todd Pewitt as Victim Wynn Reichert as Ben Chad Riden as Victim Joe Southards as Guild member Brian Woollard as Victim
Victim
it is when the victim seek for help/ the victim is in deep depretion
Yes you should put a victim in a recovery position when victim is unresponsive and breathing.
the abuser is called sadist & the victim is called masochist.
The cast of Virgin Sacrifices - 1996 includes: Tonya Cooper as Victim Laura Giglio as Victim Tina Krause as Victim Clancy McCauley as Victim Dawn Murphy as Victim Pamela Sutch as Victim Dawne Whilden as 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.
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victim of rage