Most people do not want to be considered a “victim” whether a crime has occurred or not. They may avoid involvement in the legal system for a number of reasons including fear, costs, lack of knowledge or support, and simply wanting to put the trauma behind them. Exploitation and re-victimization can occur at an organizational level. Human trafficking is highly lucrative and is a fast growing criminal activity. Individuals who have been victimized whether through means of domestic violence, abuse, neglect, human trafficking, or other means often possess unrecognized strengths and abilities. Discuss some of the strengths or ways in which these individuals are resilient and possess healthy skills that may be utilized in treatment to promote wellness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHGmU4ITXdo https://www.gedulinlaw.com/blog/2017/june/the-differences-between-family-and-criminal-cour/ https://www.mercyhome.org/blog/resources/child-abuse-and-neglect-facts?gclid=Cj0KCQiAmafhBRDUARIsACOKEROS3JahWABqfVAraaNXOQBrnQlcWpUpaSJbakLJHKp4Dvutkr6TvWUaAg_VEALw_wcB#.XCp-81VKjIU
