VICTIMLESS CRIME AND VICTIMOLOGY UNDER DIFFERENT NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM: A GLOBAL APPROACH

Authors

  • Shah Mohammad Omer Faruqe Jubaer Research Manager at Shah Legal Aid and Research Centre
  • Lipa Hoque Senior Researcher at Shah Legal Aid and Research Centre
  • Fayzur Rahman Senior Researcher at Shah Legal Aid and Research Centre
  • Aditi Moumi Junior Researcher at Shah Legal Aid and Research Centre
  • Bishal Deb Researcher at Shah Legal Aid and Research Centre

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HX5JB

Keywords:

Victimless Crime, Victimology, Crime victim, victimization, Ethical standard

Abstract

This article's endeavors will be made to identify and collectively comprehend the law-based analogy of victimless crime and victimology. This article utilizes information from the biggest investigation of wrongdoing victims in Sylhet, Bangladesh. This research investigates the effect of wrongdoing on casualties. Thirty vis-à-vis interviews and almost 80 phone interviews were led with extortion casualties and relatives. Fundamental segment information on the profile of casualties is given and thought about survivors of different wrongdoings. More complete information is additionally offered to identify with the effect of misrepresentation, featuring monetary difficulty, broken connections, mental impacts, mental and actual medical conditions. The article likewise features auxiliary effects, like harm to positive and negative changes in conduct. The wide variety in the effect of guilty parties on casualties is featured: for certain casualties revealing next to zero effect of misrepresentation while others endure decimating impacts. This obliterates the fantasy of extortion being primarily Victimless crime or wrongdoing of lesser effect

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Published

2021-05-06

How to Cite

Shah Mohammad Omer Faruqe Jubaer, Lipa Hoque, Fayzur Rahman, Aditi Moumi, & Bishal Deb. (2021). VICTIMLESS CRIME AND VICTIMOLOGY UNDER DIFFERENT NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM: A GLOBAL APPROACH. European Scholar Journal, 2(5), 6-16. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HX5JB

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