The goals of victim support strive to: (a) Prevent or reduce secondary victimisation by the criminal justice system by providing information on matters such as progress with the investigation; the functioning of the court system; and the rights of victims in the system. (b) Identify symptoms of anxiety disorder and refer victims to counsellors and other professional services where necessary. (c) Prevent repeat victimisation by advising and guiding individuals to maintain a preventative lifestyle, and by creating awareness among the public of the risks of crime. (d) Reduce the psychological trauma victims experience by providing emotional support and practical assistance, either immediately or shortly after the incident.
Conklin identified four types of violentoffenders. The cultural violent offendes consist of
Inductive, deductive, conductive analogical reasoning
The different types of evidence
Alternative dispute resolution
Hearsay evidence and admissibility thereof in court
Promulgating and passing of statutes
Steps to resolve a legal challenge
The purpose of criminal procedure law
The aim of criminal law