Impact of Crime on Victim, Offenders and their Families. Flashcards

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Victims Point

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Crime can have a direct impact on victims if they lose possessions or are physically injured.

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Victims k

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Injuries sustained in violent crimes in Scotland in 2017/18

35% of injuries were severe brushing

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Victims Boost

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Crime also can have a severe mental impact on victims which can last for a very long time.

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Victims Boost k

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21% (around one in 5) of Burgularies happened in homes with under 16s and children are most vulnerable to have a long lasting mental impact because of crime.

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Victims Eval

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Offenders’s and Families Points

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Family of offenders often see a drop in income, increased sadness and receive threats.

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Family K

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Half of families with a family member in prison are in debt.

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Family Balance

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Prisons allow family to visit their family member in prison during Visiting Hour.

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Family Bal K

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According to Gov.U.K. In the U.K. A convicted prisoner is usually allowed at least two 1-hour visits every 4 weeks.

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Eval Family

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Offenders Point

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Offenders are impacted hugely in the U.K., they have to deal with a punishment, spend time away from family if imprisoned, job opportunities decreased because of criminal record and may not be allowed into certain countries depending on the severity of the crime community.

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Offenders k

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Prison sentences over 4 years must be declared to a potential employer when trying to get a job.

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Offenders Boost Point

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Many offenders find prison tough, being away from their family and having very restricted lives.

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Offenders Eval

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Biggest

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Victims

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16
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Offenders bonus k

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2019- Reoffending rate was 50%

17
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Offenders bonus point

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However despite this many people still reoffend and end up back in prison, this is often referred to as the Revolving Door.

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Offenders k suicide stat

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In 2018-19 there were 91 suicides in English and Welsh Prisons.

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Offenders family bonus k super

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Community Payback Orders can be anything between 80 hours and 300 hours allowing a Perpetrator have plenty of time to see family.

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Offenders family bonus poiny

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This is when a Perpetrator must complete a certain amount of hours of unpaid community service over a six month period.

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Offenders, offenders family, Victims super bonus k

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Emily Arbuthnott in 2016 was given 15 month drive ban and community service for running over an elderly man in Inverbervie

O-had to do cpo and which is unpaid and hard to travel in countryside with drive banFam-couldn’t drive 3 kids to school v-died and family feel unfair

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Victims bonus k

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Crime can humiliate and make victims not feel safe

Year Up to March 2020 England and Wales 773,000 rapes