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 Unpublished master thesis; Lincoln University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania

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Thiroux in his book Ethics Theory and Practice describes murder as "the unlawful killing of one human being by another, especially with malice aforethought" (Thiroux, 1995, p.103). Corey (1992) states that bereavement groups provide helpful counseling, a safe environment for their self expression of grief, the capacity to adjust to new environmental stimulus, and to better assist group members to realize a new purpose and reason for living...
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The suddenness of a homicide does not allow for the remaining family members to process the bereavement experience in a timely fashion, therefore the grief experienced becomes severe and acute (Silverman, 1994). A key informant survey helped identify secondary victimization of the target population as the Judicial system exhibits apathy towards the surviving relatives...
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