Describe the victim-defending point of view and apply it to a white-collar crime and a property crime.
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This perspective focuses on the harm done to individuals or communities and seeks justice and recovery for those affected. It often involves a call for more stringent measures to prevent future victimization and may prioritize the needs and well-being of victims Show more…
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