Author name: Kaila Ohsowski

Kaila Ohsowski was born and raised right outside of Detroit, Michigan, as a young adult she decided to move to Chicago to pursue an education. She is now a student at Loyola University Chicago studying Pre-Law and Criminal Justice. She even received the Dean’s Scholarship upon entrance into Loyola for her outstanding academic performance. As an aspiring criminal defense attorney, she hopes to help those who are wrongfully accused within the criminal justice system. Kaila has always been an outstanding writer and has received praise for her writing skills from many of her instructors. In her free time, she loves to unwind with friends and family, and listen to music.

Types of Victimology

The 4 Types of Victimology

Victimology is the study of a victims’ characteristics, their relationship with the offender and the criminal justice system, and the effects that illegal acts have on them. Ordinarily, the study of victimology is classified as a branch of criminology. However, there is a necessary distinction between the two fields of study. Rather than studying victims,

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What's the Difference Between Criminology and Criminal Psychology?

Criminology vs. Criminal Psychology – What’s the Difference?

Many people use the terms criminology and criminal psychology interchangeably. However, they have different roles in the study of criminals. Criminology and criminal psychology are essential areas of study for figuring out why crimes are committed and how to prevent them, but do you know the difference between the two fields? The difference between criminology

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Can Lawyers Have Tattoos?

Can Lawyers Have Tattoos?

Lawyers are seen as conservative professionals by many people, and who can blame them? Most of the time, lawyers are spotted wearing suits and carrying a briefcase full of important documents. However, many lawyers are hiding ink under their suit sleeves. As other professional fields are becoming more accepting of tattoos, the legal field is

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