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Holistic Victim Restitution Plan Outline Student’s name Course name Course number Instructor’s name Date submitted The transformation of victims’ services in the globe is simple yet profound precisely when permanently altering the manner in which victims of crime are treated in various societies. Components of the criminal justice system have to recognize the need for a better strategy to respond to the victims of intimate partner abuse and the residual effects of victimization (Cassell 2015). The success of the criminal justice systems depends on the implementation of systematic and comprehensive approaches drawn from a range of tangible and difficult to access resources such as legislation so has to ensure changes in the manner the victims are addressed in the communities. The paper will R. & Cassell P. G. (2015). EMERGING ISSUES IN CRIME VICTIMS'RIGHTS: Full Restitution for Child Pornography Victims: The Supreme Court's Paroline Decision and the Need for a Congressional Response. Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 13 5-265. Goodman L. A. Dutton M. A. & Bennett L. (2000). Predicting repeat abuse among arrested batterers: Use of the Danger Assessment Scale in the criminal justice system. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 15(1) 63-74. Fattah E. A. (Ed.). (2016). Towards a critical victimology. Springer. Sherman L. W. Strang H. Mayo-Wilson E. Woods D. J. & Ariel B. (2015). Are restorative justice conferences effective in reducing repeat offending? Findings from a Campbell systematic review. Journal of quantitative criminology 31(1) 1-24. Walklate S. (2013). Victimology (Routledge Revivals): The Victim and the Criminal Justice Process. Routledge. [...]
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Holistic Victim Restitution Plan Outline This week’s required readings discuss intimate partner abuse and the residual effects of victimization. Looking ahead to your Holistic Victim Restitution Plan due in Week Six, develop an outline highlighting the major points of your review; this outline can be used in the construction of the body of your Final Paper. As with all well-researched and organized writing, you must begin your outline with an introduction and end your outline with a conclusion. In your outline, you must Provide the reader with a clear direction of your paper in your introduction by presenting the major topics in the order that you will discuss them within the body of your paper. Include a topic sentence (thesis statement) that contains the major ideas of your paper in your introduction. Include at least five major ideas that address the needs of victims of crime that you plan to use in your Holistic Victim Restitution Plan, with brief (one to two sentences) explanations for each. Identify how you will analyze the rise of victimology. Identify how you will evaluate empirical data regarding crime victims. Identify how you will explain the victim’s contribution to crime. Identify how you will critique the criminal justice system’s response to victimization. Identify your approach to creating a holistic plan for victim restitution. Summarize what has been discussed in your conclusion (this also provides a final opportunity for you to support your position). The Holistic Victim Restitution Plan Outline Must be two double-spaced pages in length (excluding title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Must include a separate title page with the following: Title of paper Student’s name Course name and number Instructor’s name Date submitted Must use at least five scholarly sources in addition to the course text. Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
Subject Area: Public Relations
Document Type: Research Paper