Sentences with phrase «against a perpetrator does»

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In such cases, we may grumble and protest and promise to vote against the perpetrators next election day, but we do not feel that we have become victims of an outrage.
Because the chances are my perpetrators, even if they do apologize, may never grasp the full dimensions of their violations against me.
A young victim once told a prosecutor friend of mine upon observing the pastor in the courtroom on behalf of the perpetrator, «Does this mean that God is against me too?»
According to him, though they were against such behaviour, they did no have the power to punish the perpetrators.
He said that Gov. Willie Obiano was not in doubt of what the Army would do as regards the disciplinary measures against the perpetrators.
What are the commanding officers of AMISOM doing to prevent, identify and punish perpetrators of sexual violence against civilians in Mogadishu?
This heinous form of abuse should see justice done through legal action against the perpetrator (s).
A further provision will be inserted into PHA 1997 whereby the criminal court, when acquitting an alleged perpetrator of any offence, may, if it considers it necessary to do so to protect a person from harassment by the alleged perpetrator, make a restraining order against the alleged perpetrator.
Often victims of crime would seek a trial lawyer (i.e. someone who does plaintiff's tort claims) or general practice lawyer, who is familiar with the Internet to bring a tort claim against the perpetrator, to seek a TRO, or to assist of making a persuasive case to criminal prosecutors to press the case (a difficult thing to do).
Without a designated judge, victims of domestic violence have substantially less recourse against perpetrators if they live on - reserve than if they do not.
Some definitions of physical abuse do not include perpetrator intent; others reflect motive rather than injury type.3 Additionally, definitions of physical abuse are culturally determined, and what is considered abusive in one society may not be in another.4, 5 In many societies, physical violence against children as a method of punishment is endorsed by parents, sanctioned by societal institutions (such as schools) and allowed by law.
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