Suicide victims and homicide offenders require special attention from both the government and the society in order to realize a positive change. Such people affect the moral stability of the society. This means that they must be assisted to eliminate immoralities and encourage the realization of a stable society in the future (Gartner & Macmillan, 1995). The rates of Suicide victims and homicide cases are on the increase in various regions over the recent past. Some of the perpetrators are the caregivers to spouses who are chronically ill. Another involves marriage, lovers who have lived together for many years. The main question, which remains unanswered is “why can some wake up one morning and decide to take away another person’s life”. According to Chermack & Taylor (1995), most of the perpetrators are usually mentally ill and challenged with extreme psychological problems. They may be suffering from strong stress and depressive disorder that affects their perception and feelings towards life. Although these people face blame for their undesirable actions, it is beneficial to make an effort to understand their problem (Kaukinen, 2002). Solving their alarming problem would significantly reduce the crime rates in the society and encourage the realization of a better environment. Although suicide and homicide it not acceptable in the society and by law, the vice is still being practiced in prisons. This has continued happening despite various effort to eliminate the vice. However, effective application of policies, laws and procedures has the potential to reduce such behaviors. For a country to improve the morals of its citizens, it is crucial for its jurisdictions to play its role efficiently. However, the lawmakers, state of... ... middle of paper ... ...n J. Criminology, 37, 393. Kaukinen, C. (2002). The Help-Seeking Decisions of Violent Crime Victims An Examination of the Direct and Conditional Effects of Gender and the Victim-Offender Relationship. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(4), 432-456. Moore, R. D., Bone, L. R., Geller, G., Mamon, J. A., Stokes, E. J., & Levine, D. M. (1989). Prevalence, detection, and treatment of alcoholism in hospitalized patients. JAMA: the journal of the American Medical Association, 261(3), 403-407. Singer, S. I. (1981). Homogeneous victim-offender populations: A review and some research implications. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-), 72(2), 779-788. Ullman, S. E., Filipas, H. H., Townsend, S. M., & Starzynski, L. L. (2006). The role of victim-offender relationship in women’s sexual assault experiences. Journal of interpersonal violence, 21(6), 798-819.
Imagine yourself going out to a neighborhood party trying to relax after a stressful week. You might want to socialize, drink, or watch television. Now try to think about the penalties that can occur when the party gets out of control such as loud outbursts, fighting, and physical behavior. Depending on the setting of the party, there could be a possible chance of violence happening. In this case, the violent actions can result to homicides, shootings, and suicides. Homicides can vary based on age, gender, race, and methods of killing the victim. Shootings are quick reactions to dealing with victim. Suicides result to choosing to kill one’s life. Overall, there are different reasons to why individuals feel the need to kill someone else. It
The main argument in this article is that there needs to be more ways to help people that are suicidal. The main point of this article is that they want to people to be more aware of how to help someone, and it is also full of information. The topics that are covered in the article are the issues at hand, the background with suicide in teens, and the next step that society needs to take. This article is about helping people that are suicidal and how to help them and let us know the next step that we need to take.
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takes place over a long period of time. Such is not the case in jail suicides.
The following essay will critically appraise two aspects of the method sections of two published research articles, the first article is quantitative is titled, Suicides not in contact with mental health services: Risk indicators and determinants of referrals. The second article which is qualitative is titled, Suicide in northern Sweden: an interview study of investigating police officers. The two aspects that will be critically appraised will be sampling and the ethics aspects of the articles. The two articles were selected due to the rate of suicide in Kent been 10.3/100.000 and Sweden having one of the highest rates of suicide for much of the 20thcentury a rate of 17.5/100.000 people. With individuals aged 15-35 year of age likely to take their own lives (WHO, 2011) and 50% of suicides not been in contact with mental health services, it’s interesting to find out if these people where accidentally over looked by the mental health services or if they had no mental health issues was there was not enough information available for them to seek help.
While this journal shed some light on the racial disparity in the actual conviction process, the method used to gather the information for this journal only used three data sources. It gave factual statistics, but I would agree with the authors hypothesis that race/ethnicity could not be fully explained by controlling for an offender’s prior record, age, or gender.
Sexual assault is defined as a type of behaviour that occurs without explicit consent from the recipient and under sexual assault come various categories such as sexual activities as forces sexual intercourse, incest, fondling, attempted rape and more (Justice.gov. 2017). People often become victims of sexual assault by someone they know and trust (Mason & Lodrick, 2013) which is conflicting to the public’s perception and beliefs that offenders are strangers. Women are the main victims for sexual assault and are 5 times more likely to have been a victim of sexual assault from a male (Wright, 2017, p. 93). Men are victims of sexual assault however only 0.7% of men, compared to 3.2% of women, experience some form of sexual assault which highlights how vulnerable women are compared to men. Sexual assault is publicised and exposed in the media, however is often
Throughout a life course, many individuals endure some kind of violence or commit certain acts of violence. Reports such as the Bureau of Justice Statistics, articles, and books have been created in order to show people the different forms of violence that are visible on a daily basis. Through these readings people are able to understand the nature of interpersonal violence including domestic, intimate, assault, robbery, murder, and sexual assault. This paper will show the characteristics of male/female offenders and victims, stranger violence and child abuse.
and causes suicide can be prevented. Suicide is an intentional attempt to kill oneself whether it is
First, Chesney-Lind points out that research on female offenders in general is lacking, and that victimization plays a key role in the offending of women. "…Responses must address a world that has been unfair to women and especially those of color and pover...
The thought of life coming to an end is a scary thought for anyone, but for someone who is depressed and suicidal it may seem to them as a release of some kind. In reality is suicide going to solve these patient’s problems? The patient may think so, but it will not solve any issues or problems. Suicide is a pertinent solution that no one can return from. My experience with depressed and suicidal people or patients is small. This is why I chose to write about patients who are depressed and suicidal. Even though my experience is small. I want to learn what can be done for these patients, and how I can be a better advocate for them.
Mass Murderers and Serial Killers are nothing new to today’s society. These vicious killers are all violent, brutal monsters and have an abnormal urge to kill. What gives people these urges to kill? What motivates them to keep killing? Do these killers get satisfaction from killing? Is there a difference between mass murderers and serial killers or are they the same. How do they choose their victims and what are some of their characteristics? These questions and many more are reasons why I was eager to write my paper on mass murderers and serial killers. However, the most interesting and sought after questions are the ones that have always been controversial. One example is; what goes on inside the mind of a killer? In this paper I will try to develop a better understanding of these driven killers and their motives.
Although there have been some cases of which the person committing the crime has mental health issues due to trauma or bad up bringing in the family area one of these cases was Mr S who was a 22-year-old physics university student he was very isolated but doing great academically, he was an only child and was very introvert with few friends at school his parents divorced when he was 3, after the divorce he hardly saw his father. He had a very close relationship with his mother growing up, sharing a bed with her until puberty. The mother struggled with depression
Alcoholism is a disease that affects many people in the United States today. It not only affects the alcoholic, but also their family, friends, co-workers, and eventually total strangers. The symptoms are many, as are the causes and the effects.