how is the police system criticised for its support of victims? -treatment of victims of stalking: current situation of Gracie's Law, not taken seriously by police -how much funding goes into support for victims -treatment of victims of grooming/sexual assault: grooming in Rotherham and how it was handled by the police, Three Girls documentary -are the police the right people to deal with support for victims? -does institutional racism affect how the police may treat victims? -victims feeling failed by police, crimes going unreported as victims don't feel supported -how the police are advised to support victims -"victims strategy" by government, is it suitable for all victims? assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/sys… -aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, how were victims treated/supported, was justice served? -victims code
07/12/21 Potential ideas: When starting my project, I had a range of different ideas for my project as I wanted to focus on a topic that I had a great interest in which would keep me motivated. The ideas ranged greatly including: -how does the police system fail victims? (e.g stalking) -how does schizophrenia affect people/how do they function in society? -should organ donation be mandatory? -how are women portrayed in modern music in comparison to older music? -are people treated differently based on their appearance? I eventually decided that I wanted to focus my topic on euthanasia as it is a topical idea in current society, as well as in the past, and there are many debates and opinions surrounding the topic. There has been some progress in other countries with euthanasia, however the UK's legislation seems to have stagnated. One of my potential research topics on this idea was "why is euthanasia acceptable for animals but not for humans?". I decided I still want ...
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