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What demographics or risk factors (e.g., acute, direct, proxy, short and long-term) are involved that may have contributed to

 

  • What demographics or risk factors (e.g., acute, direct, proxy, short and long-term) are involved that may have contributed to the person becoming a victim or offender?
  • How are the demographics or risk factors for becoming a criminal and victim related? How are they different? How would the demographics or risk factors vary in another country?
  • If an individual reflects the data supporting the likelihood of becoming a criminal or victim, does that guarantee the outcome?
  • Support your responses with evidence from the Learning Resources or other academic material.

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