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matrenka [14]
3 years ago
9

2. Write a paragraph (about 3 sentences) that explains at least 2 reasons why a victim might be

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Lorico [155]3 years ago
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Answer: When the perpetrator is someone they trusted, it can take years for victims even to identify what happened to them as a violation. Offenders encourage confusion and shame and exploit people’s reluctance to identify themselves as victims. Offenders work assiduously to gain trust and appear benevolent, and that relationship does not disappear overnight, even after an abusive episode. Women in particular, experts point out, are conditioned to smooth things over.

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