Answer:
Three possible feelings that a person who has just suffered a violent crime may feel are:
-Fear, for feeling their rights violated and perceiving that their safety was imminently threatened by a factor external to their will (in this case, by a criminal), which is far from their control and dominance.
-Anguish, for feeling powerless in the face of the threat posed by crime and for having been stripped of their property and / or physical integrity, without being able to do anything to remedy it.
- Anger, for feeling unprotected by the security forces that should have prevented the commission of the crime, and for having been stripped of goods that with much effort and work he could obtain.