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en This could have turned out a lot worse. We urge victims to avoid leaving with the person because statistics suggest a more violent crime occurs at a secondary location.

en Crime victimization can dramatically change a person's life. Crime Victims' Rights Week gives Missouri an opportunity to educate our communities about the devastating impacts of violent crimes and also recognize the efforts of professionals and volunteers who dedicate their lives to helping victims of crime.

en Fred Goldman is known all over the world as an impassioned voice for all victims of crime, especially violent crime, ... Who better to serve as this office's special representative on behalf of Arizona victims?

en Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. Every 1 percent drop in crime means 90,000 fewer violent crime victims,
  Janet Reno

en I wouldn't read a lot into one year's statistics. That's particularly true at the moment, when you've had a number of years of pretty dramatic decline in violent crime. If you're comparing this year's numbers to the 1990s, the story would be a decrease in crime.

en It's a measure of how complicated the world has gotten since 9-11, when thousands were wiped out. Just because statistics tell us that violent crime is actually down, that doesn't mean that people aren't scared.

en The law enforcement community is not immune from domestic violence. When this violence occurs, it must be directly addressed to assure that it is treated as the violent crime it is.

en Something just as bad (as murder) if not worse is to convict an innocent person of a crime. The state has not proven by any physical evidence that he did commit this crime.

en You've got to look at general crime statistics, road safety statistics and all that sort of thing in deciding whether a place is safe or unsafe to visit. And certainly London does come out better in all those mundane but much more relevant statistics.

en If passed, some of the money would come from the state crime victims fund. As a result, much of the training would be about victims of crime.

en Every single person in jail for a violent crime had a nightmare childhood.

en We believe that Steven Lorenzo is a violent and dangerous man who's capable of murder. We're in the process of building our own murder case against Lorenzo with two victims, and we do think there is a possibility of other victims out there. And we are still looking for help from the public to learn more about any possible victims or to find out about any possible victims. If anyone has a loved one who they think has had contact with Lorenzo, we'd like to hear from them.

en What upsets me most is that our children are not protected. Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School is right across the street from the victim's house. You have 6- and 7-year-old kids walking to school. I don't know if I'm going to let my kids walk to school now. When a violent crime occurs, all the schools should be notified.

en I would not suggest that they buy a gas mask, ... I would not suggest they go out and buy a lot of (antibiotics). I would strongly just urge them to be more alert than they have in the past.

en Location based services use the mobile medium to the fullest, allowing a person to experience the world around them as never before. Smarter Agent gives new importance to the phrase: location, location, location.


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