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Rohit_goyal90@yahoo.comRecovery from Deadlock?Process Termination:->Abort all deadlocked processes.->Abort one process at a time until the deadlock cycle is eliminated.->In which order should we choose to abort?Priority of the process.How long process has computed, and how much longer to completion.Resources the process has used.Resources process needs to complete.How many processes will need to be terminated?Is process interactive or batch?Resource Preemption:->Selecting a victim - minimize cost.->Rollback - return to some safe state, restart process for that state.->Starvation - same process may always be picked as victim, include number of rollback in cost factor
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Yes, if the victim is dead or physically unable to come to court.
Initially through the chain of command at you place of work. If it is not resolved there are tribunals and courts which could be accessed through legal means
Not definitely, but there is a good chance without medical help that the victim will more than likely die.
A property owner may be a victim if a tenant contracts a remodel without their knowledge or approval. The tenant would be liable if they hired someone without a license to do work.
Absolutely! This all depends upon whether or not the government as a strong case against the defendant, with or without the victim.
Executive Order 13593 pertains to the protection of victim advocates and the confidentiality of communications between victims and their advocates in the context of military justice. Specifically, it establishes the "victim advocate-victim privilege," which ensures that any information shared by a victim with their advocate cannot be disclosed without the victim's consent. This privilege aims to create a safe space for victims to seek support and guidance without fear of retribution or exposure. The order underscores the importance of safeguarding victims' rights and promoting their participation in the military justice process.
It depends on the situation. If the victim is on land, then yes you need parental consent. But, if the victim is in the water, you go and rescue the victim without parental consent.
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Being a victim of homophobes is horrible, regardless of whether you are gay or straight. Tell someone. If it's severe enough, go to the police.