The Perception of Rape Victims

The Perception of Rape Victims

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The focus of the Victimology final research paper is to critically analyze Victimology through the application of information from Sociology, law, Psychology, ethics, and related fields to the study of Victimology. In drafting the research paper, undergraduate students are required to develop a 15-page review of related research that discusses: • A detailed history of Victimology, Victimology theories, and varying approaches used to address the needs of crime victims. o HINT – You should use your discussion forum responses for this course to assist you with building your Victimology final research paper. Great sub-section headers would be: • Extent, Theories, and Factors of Victimization • Consequences of Victimization • Victim’s Rights and Remedies • Sexual Victimization • Intimate Partner Violence • Victimization at the Beginning and End of Life: Child and Elder Abuse • Special Populations • Victimization at School and Work • Property and Identity Theft Victimization • Victims of Hate Crimes, Human Trafficking, and Terrorism • An exhaustive examination of the stakeholders to crime victimization. • An examination of Victimology and its relationship to social justice and the operations of the criminal justice system, including, but not limited to: crime scene investigation techniques and security; the collection, preservation and presentation of evidence; issues related to correctional institutions, incarceration, and release of offenders. • Knowledge detailing socio-economic (cultural) diversity and its relation to contemporary criminal and social justice and Victimology. • A detailed analysis to possible strategies and interventions designed to address criminal victimization. • The centralization of criminal justice agencies domestically and the international aspects of criminal and social justice and the impact on addressing the needs of crime victims. • A prediction for how crime prevention and intervention strategies will be handled over at least the next two decades. • The undergraduate research paper must be at least 15 pages [approximately 4125 words] (excluding the title page, abstract (if included) reference list, charts, graphs, photos, tables, appendices, and any other supplementary material) in length and formatted according to APA style. This means there must be at least 15 double-spaced typed pages. You must use at least five (5) scholarly resources (these can be found by accessing the university’s online library databases) other than the textbook to support your claims and sub-claims. Cite your resources in text (in-text citations) and on the reference page (reference list).

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