CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND OTHER PROGRAMS: LIFE-THREATENING VIOLENCE IS PRIMARILY A CRIME PROBLEM: A FOCUS ON PREVENTIONDelbert S. Elliott
A death threat is a statement threatening someone else's life. The person making the treat may not really intend to do it, but...
Cyberbullying comes from the same dark and demented place as real-world bullying: the desire to exert power and elevate the bully’s social status by belittling and humiliating others, especially if the bully thinks the other person is weaker or somehow threatening. Cyberbullies may post anonymou...
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The most effective course of action is to report the offender to the internet service provider (ISP). Should that option be ineffective, a cyberstalker's victim should change their ISP and all online names. Block the person, even if these messages are not yet threatening. Also, report them...
Scrutiny of a welfare program that is the signature initiative of Florida first lady Casey DeSantis is threatening to undermine a potential run to succeed her husband as governor, as well as his own presidential ambitions Associated PressApril 28,...
Though finding nothing in the sappy prose of a threatening or dishonorable character, the deputy phoned the tragic fellow and suggested he put down his cyber-quill anon. Posted in Small-time Crime | Tagged crime, police blotter Where the Woman Comes Weaving Down the Lane… Posted on March ...
“The basic idea is that we are using them as a way to simulate threatening plots, and then play around with how we would respond to that,” Coltan Scrivner, a behavioral scientist says. The response could be behavioral, or even just emotional, in terms of handling the fear. He calls ...