Some don't report is because of pressure and fear. Some stories people hear are about women reporting abuse and the person not getting arrested, so the person gets beat even more. Sometimes it is because lack of resources. If someone is living with an abusive person and they provide basic resources that the victim cannot afford, the victim tends to stay with them. Also because of shame, friends or family members tell the victim to leave the person but you stay so when you do want to leave, you feel like an idiot for not leaving earlier. Sometimes it is because of Lack of confidence. And when the police don't take the situation seriously for example calling it a 'domestic dispute' even though the person was getting beaten harshly, victims will mistrust the police. There are other reasons too but I don't want this to be too long
<u>In some </u><u>Native American</u><u> communities, people accused of breaking the law meet with community members, victims (if any), village elders, and agents of the justice system in a sentencing circle</u>. A sentencing circle involves discussion between offenders, victims, and members of the community. A person sitting in the circle has no special powers/privileges. The circle operates on the basis of consensus. Each member of the circle expresses his/her feelings about the act that was committed and raises questions/concerns. The accused can express regret about his/her actions and a desire to change the harmful behavior. This question is related to Criminology.
<span>Not all information in the media is correct. This is
particularly the case with the proliferation of social networks which has led
to a rise in fake news. This involves the propagation of false information
aimed at influencing people to think in a certain way. This was a major problem
in the 2016 presidential race in the U.S</span>
Answer:
because they are stupid and racist
Explanation:
they call themselves that because they are born for America thus making them Americans by default and native "Americans" are just natives because they were here before they (Europeans) settle here. Americans tell the natives to "go back to where they came from" because they refuse to believe the racist past of our founders and that people of color "ruled" the land first
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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