Thursday 5 December 2013

Victimization.

Question 2: Dec2
-Victim Household's can often tell us whether or not the residence has a higher chance of being part of victimization, however homes with an annual salary of over $60,000 have a higher chance of property theft - apartments remain at the low for crime. Most likely due to the multiple witnesses living inside one building.

-Social Status within Canada can also determine your chance of being victimized. Statistics show that where the wealthy are often targets of property theft, the less fortunate are often times victims of sexual assualt.

-Repeat Victimization often begs the question of whether or not prior victimization increase, or decrease the chance of being a victim in the future - or a criminal. Often times households with experience in victimization will encounter it again most likely.

-Race/Martial status can often times attract certain discomfort. For example, compared to most places in Europe, when most ethnicity enter Canada, they may find themselves being discriminated as part of a hate crime. This can even happen with trans-gender marriages.

Question 3:
"Is school the most dangerous place for youth today?"
To some degree, I will have to agree. While not all schools are terrible, some actually very respectable, the amount of public schools with issues related to bullying, drug use, along with other troubles, school is without a doubt one of, if not the most dangerous place for youth today.
Mind you, that does not mean it will forever be a dangerous place. People just have to not be jocks and prostitots.

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