1. History of Victims’Role in Criminal Trials
Victim-dominated Criminal Justice System
Distrust to tyrant (Political view - Prosecutor)
Reduce operating cost (Economic view - Victim)
Decline of victims’ participation
Practical reason: high rate of crime, but low rate of apprehension
- Population, townman assistance, bounty hunter
Philosophical reason: enlightenment theory
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theIndustrial Revolution middle of 18C through social and economy changed. So, U.K could be focused to technology innovation and economy development. In this history situation U.K could become most preceding country in Europe. Representative country democracy, through theInternet, citizen’s rightto know and rightto opinion express were respected, rapid information communications could make
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2) Type of veil
①Burqa (chadri)
*Nations: Afghanistan, North Western Pakistan, India
The full Afghan chadri covers the wearer's entire body except for a small region about the eyes, which is covered by a concealing net or grille.
②Chador
*Nations: Iran
A chador is an outer garment or open cloak worn by many Iranian women in public spaces. A chador is
in Africa, which deals in part with cybercrime as well as criminal and economic measures.
The OECD(2002) issued a non-binding guideline for the security of information systems and networks. Although the guideline is subject to further review, it proposes 9 principles that each member state should adopt to promote a culture of security.
The principles are:
Awareness: Participants should be aw