LAWS 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Honor Killing, Drug Interaction, Recreational Drug Use

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Crime is an act of remission and omission that violates written rule, norms and customs. Can be displayed as a victim when it comes to their safety, and emotional wellbeing. Re-victimization of communities after years, months and even decades of the initial crime. The accused - whether that be falsely accused or rightfully accused (solidary confinement) Rehabilitation of drug offenders vs. incarceration of drug offenders. Going from family and home, to being within a maximum security prison. This assumes that their family life is better than their prison life. Seeing the accused become a person that you never know existed. Next of kin to those directly effected by the crime itself - primary victim. Emotional damages from the defense"s families or victim"s families or even from the public themselves, can result in bodily harm: concept that some are more prone to be victimized than others.

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