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Could we argue that, given the intense media coverage given to political conflicts, a failure to address massive violations of human rights in location X (for whatever reason) may endanger human rights in location Y (by, say, bolstering the confidence of would be perpetrators)?
Boys were much more likely to say they'd been perpetrators or to have been reported as perpetrators, regardless of the gender of the victim.
The implication is that my son, by wearing girls' clothing, is "asking" to be teased; that he would be the perpetrator of his own [non-existent] torment; that he should conform to societal norms to avoid even the risk of bullying instead of society confronting bullying, in the event that it occurs.
They were thus seen as potential betrayers and subverters, and Guy Fawkes (would-be perpetrator of a 5/11) proved them right.
And the would-be perpetrator was not a jihadist, but the man who would become one of history's more infamous villains: the cult leader Jim Jones of the Peoples Temple, whose headquarters was then on Geary Boulevard in San Francisco.
Attacking a target requires far more effort and carries a higher level of risk for the would-be perpetrator, and he is thus less likely to attack a computer that is known to be sharing security information with others, the researchers' report said.
Their subconscious processed the averted eyes, shuffling feet, or anxious glance of the would-be perpetrator, but they overrode their instincts and paid the price.
The second act of mass violence was planned in West Hollywood, California, where the would-be perpetrator, Wesley Howell, was thwarted by law enforcement officials with a large cache of guns and explosives.
"No one person or agency could have reasonably been expected to foresee that Mr Anderson would be that rare perpetrator, and Luke the rare victim, of a violent filicide".
"She was concerned if her HIV-positive status came out, in fact, she would be considered a perpetrator in that setting because of the criminalization laws," Armstrong said, acknowledging it's an extreme example, but one that illustrates the fear the laws can generate.
Outside investors, the MBS-investors who were huge victims of the megabanks, would be treated "like perpetrators as opposed to victims," if the now-published "Executive Summary" was at all accurate.
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