For this purpose, he secretly poked holes in their condoms and got his girlfriend pregnant. (Even the way is very questionable. )Mr.Hutchinson was sentenced 18 months to jail as a raper. Court did this decision because a woman getting pregnant would be very embarrassing .She is very difficult to raise her child and people will look down on her and her child. But , I still think the punishment is not enough, Mr.Hutchinson should pay lots of money for his behavior ,even through it can not fix her mental injury .
The drug addicts lose all respect for themselves and these addictions end up taking over their lives. Maybe the addicts are right when they say the addictions are their own fault and aren’t a reflection towards their troubled childhood. Addicts may just get caught up in the wrong situation at the wrong time and end up getting addicted to a drug just to fit in with peers. Drug addictions will create emotional distress no matter whose fault it
The son was acquited after a plea of self- defence but Ms Osland was found guilty with murder. After spending nine and a half years in prison for murdering she finally tasted freedom. This case was taken to the high court in 1998, where the high court reviewed this case as the ‘Battered Womens Syndrome’. Since her husband had been abusing her for 13 and a half years she could no longer take it. Her anger exploded the day she murdered her husband.
Unit 12 2.1explain how individuals experience discrimination due to misinformation The attitudes people have towards those of us with mental health problems mean it is harder for them to work, make friends and in short, live a normal life. -People become isolated -They are excluded from everyday activities -It is harder to get or keep a job -People can be reluctant to seek help, which makes recovery slower and more difficult -Their physical health is affected. This is because society in general has stereotyped views about mental illness and how it affects people. Many people believe that people with mental ill health are violent and dangerous, when in fact they are more at risk of being attacked or harming themselves than harming other people.
They were together for over 30 years before Richard was shot dead in his own home and Marilyn was arrested for his murder. Obviously at some point their love story turned into a tragedy. It is hard to define when that turning point was. Over the years Richard began to resent that his love for Marilyn cost him his relationship with his family. The racist ideals ingrained in him by his own upbringing slowly started to come out as he started to treat Marilyn more like a slave than his wife.
For an individual to lose self-control in such deviant and heinous activity, left fear upon many. When trying to theorize Ridgway behaviors, it is obvious that he does not fall easily into just one category. To apply a single theory would be to undermine his personality and characteristic abilities. From the beginning, Ridgway was abused mentally, sexually and
Jeffrey dahmer was born with two parents who loved him. He was wanted and loved .How did this great start in life turn into the beginning of a story of one of America’s most notorious serial killers? Jeffrey Dahmer was born on May 21, 1960 and killed in jail on November 28, 1994. He was in jail for fifteen life sentences for the seventeen lives he had taken. Dahmer had a bad alcohol problem he got kicked out of his house and discharged from the army for his problem.
This is considered to be of high risk because it can pass other diseases which can make them ill because of their low immune system already being weak by the HIV virus. Some men find it difficult to ask their partners to wear a condom because it raises feelings of insecurity and infidelity in the relationship. In many cases men don’t have access to condoms so they decide to have unprotected sex. Many gay men have difficulty disclosing their sexual orientation because of fear of rejection from family, friends, children and society. It is advised that they receive mental health treatment to deal with these fears of rejection.
At the age of five years old my parents were drug addicts and always fighting and arguing so they never could agree to be together for me. My father left my mom for someone else. At the age of seven years old I was forced to move with my auntie because my mother was not able to care for me anymore. Her addiction had taken over. I would see her all the time but it was so hard because I was so young experiences it.
I remember everyone in my family all alcoholics, drug dealers, mentally disabled, violent, and involved with known gangs. The first time I was raped, I was only fourteen. My family was angry with me for turning him into the police. It made us have to move from the residence we lived at that moment. We, always moved every year anyway.