Conclusion This report provides information on the evolution of the concept of "victims" and research on victims. Victimization is the first term created in the profession of criminal science. Recently, victims are beginning to accept various specialized fields to cooperate with victims. In its original form, the victim investigated the characteristics of the victim and "how he contributed to the victim". The emergence of rights movement of crime victims influenced the area of the victim and the nature of the investigation.
The concept of evolution forms a paradigm of understanding that is not comparable to simple genetics, so it is very useful as it applies to cancer. Charles Darwin studied idyllic animals of the Galapagos Islands and developed evolutionary theories through natural selection. It was revolutionary when he published the book's origin seed (1859). According to legend, he noticed that the shape and size of the finch is changing depending on the source of the food. Like humans, some people are shorter or taller, muscular is thinner, thicker or thinner, with blue or brown eyes. Among a group of birds are long, short cockroaches, and thinner and thicker cockroaches. If the main source of food is fruit, those with longer cockroaches will have the advantage of survival and will grow more frequently. As time goes by, most birds will receive long, pointed constraints. If the main source of food is seed, the opposite will happen.
Charles Darwin did not propose the concept of evolution, and it should now be obvious. But with Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913), he developed evolution through natural selection. Darwin's theory is based on inference almost entirely, not experimentally verifying assumptions. "Since atomic theory is chemistry and physics, this is a unique victory for this scientific method and a prerequisite for understanding biology." Charles Darwin, I wrote on his note twenty years ago. "I think that his arrogance is a wonderful work worthwhile to God, and I truly believe that he was born from animals, even more sparingly." 15 Darwin's Prospects The response of the times to his theory will have a ripple effect. What I still feel today is that it is a suggestion of human relations with other qualities.