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Essay heading: James, E. M. (1998). Surviving the social and emotional impact of homicidal loss through local community intervention. Unpublished master thesis; Lincoln University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania
 
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Judicial system apathy was defined by the target population as the insensitive treatment of the surviving relatives and friends by the aforementioned entities, in addition to the print and visual media, employer's, co-workers, and friends. Due to the overwhelming nature of this problem the judicial system officials must detach themselves as much as possible as a defense mechanism to safe guard their personal emotional equilibrium...
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Due to the overwhelming nature of this problem the judicial system officials must detach themselves as much as possible as a defense mechanism to safe guard their personal emotional equilibrium. While this situation may be a perception that is solely trauma related it behooves the service provider to hear what the clients perceive as an issue...
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James, E. M. (1998). Surviving the social and emotional impact of homicidal loss through local community intervention. Unpublished master thesis; Lincoln University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania   Penalty of Death: Barbaric or Justifiable Homicide   Homicide   Argument-based Homicide In America   A Homicide For Emily   Argument-based Homicide In Ame   Investigation Techniques Of A Homicide   Family, School, Community, And Economic Factors Associated With Juvenile Crime In North Carolina: A System Impact Assessment   The Negative Effects of Unresolved Grief Among Family Members   ?Should the decision to keep a person on life support be made by family members only?'   . There has been a nuclear war. You are one of the few surviving people on earth. Describe ur situation. What kind of new world would you try to build?   Kurt Cobain: Collection Of Personal Accounts From Family Relatives   Compare And Contrast ‘The Day The Lady Died’ By Frank O’ Hara With ‘Mid-Term Break’ By Seamus Heaney. How Do The Poets Deal With The Experience Of Death And Grief In Two Very Different Circumstances And Culture?   Gene Brucker has argued that the ?family' constituted the basic nucleus of Florentine social life throughout the Renaissance?'How important was the family in the social relationships of Renaissance Florence?   Outline The Concepts Made By Clarke And Critcher (1995) Of ?Material And Cultural' (Clarke, J. And Critcher, C. ?Leisure And Inequality' In C. Critcher Et.Al.,1995, Sociology Of Leisure: A Reader. London: E+Fn Spon, P247  
 
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