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7 October, 04:20

Which of the following mobility groups was least common but was responsible for the greatest average number of victims per offender and the greatest average number of victims per case? a. traveling b. place-specific c. local d. semi-local

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  1. 7 October, 07:24
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    The travelling mobility group was least common but was responsible for the greatest average number of victims per offender and the greatest average number of victims per case.

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    Through the history of ancient and medieval world, it is evident that travellers have been most vulnerable to wrongdoings and exploitation from locals and aboriginals. In ancient and the medieval period, people could not travel in very large groups as they were restricted by the lack of required technology and the means of locomotion. The locals and the aboriginals took advantage of this fact and offended the travellers physically and mentally in various ways through their journeys.
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