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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


What does it mean to be a fatal victim of something?

to be a fatal victim of something means that someone died.


Can you as a victim push for felony charges?

Do you mean victim as in sexual? If so the ranking officer does it


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.


Who was Genesis murder victim?

If you mean who was the murder victim in the book of Genesis in the Bible, it was Abel, who was killed by his brother, Cain.


What do you mean by term healthy society?

What do you mean by term Healthy society


What victim?

did you mean victimisation? it may also be spelled as victimization. basically it means to be a victim, as in to be treated unfairly(the term may be used loosely because the accusation is in the eyes of the victim)


What is Mean from grouped frequency?

The victim should stay in groups.


What do you mean by the hostages are free They paid their way?

the kidnap victims were free after a ransom


What is denial of the victim?

Denial of the victim refers to a psychological defense mechanism where individuals or society reject the reality of a victim's experience or suffering. This can manifest as disbelief in the victim's account, minimizing their pain, or blaming them for their circumstances. Such denial can hinder justice and recovery for the victim, perpetuating trauma and preventing necessary support or acknowledgment of their plight. It often reflects broader societal attitudes towards power dynamics, vulnerability, and accountability.