Financial aid :)
Financial aid.
Victims can get criminal compensation at crime victim compensation programs. These programs give compensation to victims of crimes and their families.
Things get stolen and the victim peace of mind has been broken
Carol A. McClenahan has written: 'The status of victim/witness services in Vancouver, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Services for, Witnesses, Victims of crimes, Victims of crimes surveys
Mike Kosh has written: 'The probation service and victims of crime' -- subject(s): Probation, Shropshire Probation Service, Victim Support, Victims of crimes, Victimsof crimes
There isn't a dedicated Victim's Advocate in the United States court system. However, many states have passed laws guaranteeing the victim a right to speak at sentencing during certain types of crimes (violent crimes, sexual crimes, etc.).
Stephen Schafer has written: 'The political criminal' -- subject(s): Law, Philosophy, Political crimes and offenses 'The victim and his criminal' -- subject(s): Reparation (Criminal justice), Victims of crimes 'Victimology' -- subject(s): Reparation, Reparation (Criminal justice), Victims of crimes
J. J. M. van Dijk has written: 'Research on public attitudes towards crime policy in Holland' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Crime prevention, Public opinion 'Experiences of crime across the world' -- subject(s): Victims of crimes, Victims of crimes surveys 'The RDC victim surveys, 1974-1979' -- subject(s): Victims of crimes, Victims of crimes surveys
Crimes are violation against society. The Gov't represent society in any criminal matter, not the individual. if the individual wishes for economical compensation he/she can do so on their own time. There are federal laws that pertain to victim rights, the most recent one i can think of is Crime Victims' Rights Act of 2004.
Mark S. Umbreit has written: 'Restorative justice dialogues' -- subject(s): Restorative justice, Mediation, Victims of crimes 'Pathways To Spirituality and Healing' 'Victim meets offender' -- subject(s): Mediation, Victims of crimes, Restorative justice, Reparation (Criminal justice) 'Directory of victim-offender mediation programs in the United States' -- subject(s): States, Directories, Mediation therapy, Restorative justice, Services for, Victims of crimes, Mediation
The term that describes reducing the seriousness of crimes against victims from lower social classes is social class bias or classism. This bias can lead to crimes being perceived as less serious or receiving lesser punishment based on the social status of the victim.
The preposition "of" is typically used with "victim," as in "victims of crime" or "victims of abuse."