U2 the impact of crime on the victim Flashcards

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State 3 impacts of crime on the victim

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  • physical injury
  • psychological impacts
  • economic impacts
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Describe the physical impact of crime on the victim

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-if a violent crime is committed the victim is likely to suffer from physical injury, this can be lost term or short term (broken bones, stab/slash wounds, burns, chronic pain, death…)

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Give an example of physical injury on the victim

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-16 year old Justin McLaughin was stabbed to death in Glasgow in an unprovoked attacked, October 2021

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Give an example of psychological impacts

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-research carried out by “Which” found that the well-being impact of fraud cost British people over £9.3 billion per year

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Describe the psychological impact of crime on the victim

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-psychological impacts of crime can be just as severe as physical (PTSD, anxiety, depression, addiction, agoraphobia…)

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Describe the economic impact of crime on the victim

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  • usually related to crimes of dishonesty, victims can often suffer financially after a crime
  • (replacing stolen goods, missing work, healthcare costs…)
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