Do Class, Race, and Sexual Orientation Affect the Perception of the Victim?
At the end of each module, you will reflect on what you learned in the module. Write 1–2 paragraphs in which you discuss what you found most interesting, and explain. Discuss whether factors of class, race, and sexual orientation affect the perception of the victim by different constituents, including the public, the court system, and the media.
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The society today is biased towards people based on privilege. Understanding the concept of privilege is a challenge if one is not a victim. The awareness that social status, race, and sexual orientation all combine to determine how victims are viewed is the most fascinating component of justice. It draws attention to the complex web of prejudices and preconceptions that limits victims' access to justice and public opinion (Holder, 2017; Neff et al., 2012). The course material elucidates how socioeconomic level and racial identity influence victimization, legal treatment, and media depiction. All the more reason to have a fair and reasonable legal system that evaluates victims based on their experiences rather than preconceived preconceptions, given the interwoven