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INVICTUS - Finland - Empathy and Effective Communication
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Victim's Perspective
Introduction & Definitions2 Topics -
Victim/survivor story11 Topics
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Impact of crime I - Victims' needs and rights6 Topics
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Impact of crime II – victims' trauma4 Topics
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Impact of trauma on the victim - 23 Topics|1 Quiz
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EmpathyIntroduction7 Topics
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The biology of empathy/social neuroscience3 Topics
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Empathy skills7 Topics|1 Quiz
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Effective CommunicationIntoduction1 Topic
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Communication Models3 Topics
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The Importance of Noise2 Topics
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Non-verbal communication6 Topics
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Barriers to Effective Communication5 Topics
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What is Effective Communication?5 Topics
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Active Listening4 Topics
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Effective communication skills: Pay attention to nonverbal signals / Keep stress in check5 Topics
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Effective communication with traumatized victims3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Hate crimes include crimes committed on the basis of the victim’s perceived or actual race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.
The “crime” in hate crime is often a violent crime, such as assault, murder, arson, vandalism, or threats to commit such crimes.
Hate crimes have a broader effect than most other kinds of crime. Hate crime victims include not only the crime’s immediate target but also others like them. Hate crimes affect families, communities, and at times, the entire nation.
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