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050 00 $aHV6250.3.U5$bV5114 2017
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245 00 $aVictimology :$bcrime victimization and victim services /$cIdaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence ; editors, Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Ph.D., Danielle D. Swerin, M.A.
264 1 $aNew York :$bWolters Kluwer,$c[2017]
300 $axxxii, 572 pages;$c26 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aAspen college series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 489-555) and index.
505 00 $aMachine generated contents note:$gSECTION 1$tGENERAL ISSUES IN VICTIMIZATION --$gch. 1$tData Sources on Victimization /$rLisa M. Growette Bostaph --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tCrime versus Victimization --$tImportance of Discretion --$tStatistics --$tVictimization Rates --$tPrevalence Rates --$tIncidence Rates --$tData Sources --$tOfficial Data --$tUnofficial Data --$tComparing Official Data and Victimization Surveys --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 2$tIntroduction to Victimology /$rChristopher Beattie --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tOrigins of the Field: Victim Precipitation/Victim Blaming --$tMarvin Wolfgang's Classic Philadelphia Homicide Study (1957) --$tControversy with Precipitation/Provocation --$tLifestyle Exposure Model of Victimization --$tCosts of Victimization --$tIntangible Costs --$tFear of Crime --$tWhat Is Fear of Crime? --$tWho Fears Crime? --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 3$tHistory of the Victims' Rights Movement /$rCassie Stroman --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tInfluences on the Victims' Rights Movement --$tCivil Rights Movement --$tAnti-War Movement --$tWomen's Movement --$tLaw and Order Movement --$tStages of Development --$tStage One (1972 -- 1976): The Response to Crime --$tStage Two (1977 -- 1981): Polarization and Unstable Funding --$tStage Three (1982 -- 1986): Public Awareness --$tStage Four (1987 -- 1991): Expanding Legislative Agenda --$tStage Five (1992 -- Present): Emerging Professionalism and Advancing Advocacy --$tOversight --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 4$tRole of Victims in the Justice System /$rLaura L. King --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tCriminal Justice System --$tLaw Enforcement --$tCourts --$tCorrections --$tFinancial Remedies --$tCivil Remedies --$tVictim Assistance and Advocacy --$tConclusions and Future Directions --$tCoordinated Response --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 5$tTrauma-Informed Practices: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Victims /$rLadessa Foster --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tTrauma --$tPhysiological Effects of Trauma --$tPsychological Effects of Trauma --$tAdaptations --$tSymptoms of Mental Health Disabilities and Trauma --$tResiliency --$tCrisis Intervention --$tTrauma-Informed Practices --$tUnderserved Populations --$tIndividuals with Disabilities --$tMinority Populations --$tChildren and Youth --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 6$tCultural Diversity and Victim Assistance: An Introduction /$rNicole R. Hill --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tThese United States --$tVictimization --$tCultural Diversity --$tImpact of Cultural Diversity on Victim Services --$tCultural Difference and Reaction to Victimization --$tInvolvement with the Criminal Justice System --$tInvolvement with Social Services --$tCurrent Perspectives in Cultural Diversity and Victim Assistance --$tAdapting Current Services --$tCulture Across the Nation --$tEmerging Cultures --$tRural Areas --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gSECTION 2$tCRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION --$gch. 7$tIntimate Partner Violence /$rLisa M. Growette Bostaph --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tWhat Is Intimate Partner Violence? --$tPrevalence and Frequency of Intimate Partner Violence --$tMeasuring Intimate Partner Violence --$tVariability in Intimate Violence Experiences --$tBarriers and Theories --$tIntimate Partner Violence and Justice Policies --$tMandatory and Pro-Arrest Policies --$tProtective Orders --$tCoordinated Community Response --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 8$tSexual Violence /$rD. J. Williams --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tRape Myths --$tPrevalence of Sexual Victimization --$tSex Trafficking of Minors --$tSexual Violence in the Military --$tSexual Violence on Campus --$tRisk Factors for Sexual Violence --$tIndividual Factors --$tSituational Factors --$tSocietal Factors --$tImpact of Sexual Violence --$tMental Health Treatment for Survivors of Sexual Violence --$tSexual Violence Offenders --$tTheories Explaining Sexual Assault by Offenders --$tEffective Response to Sexual Violence --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 9$tHomicide and Traumatic Death /$rVictoria M. Gooch --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tClassifications of Homicide --$tStatutes --$tSerial Killing, Mass Murder, and Spree Killing --$tTraumatic Death --$tTypes of Homicide Offenders and Victims --$tPsychological Typologies --$tIntimate Partner --$tFamily Violence --$tVictim -- Offender Relationship --$tImpact of Homicide and Traumatic Death on Survivors --$tCriminal Justice System's Response --$tCoroner Response --$tLaw Enforcement Response --$tCriminal Court Response --$tCorrections Response --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 10$tInformation and Financial Crimes /$rDanielle D. Swerin --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tTheories of Victimization and White-Collar Crime --$tVictimization Theories --$tOffending Theories --$tTypes and Subtypes of Information and Financial Crimes --$tVictim Characteristics and Economic Loss --$tCombating White-Collar Crime/Redress for Victims --$tPrivate Lawsuit --$tGovernment Response --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gSECTION 3$tSPECIALIZED POPULATIONS AND LOCATIONS --$gch. 11$tChild Victimization /$rBonnie L. Davis Kenaley --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tChild Victimization and the Law --$tPhysical Abuse --$tSexual Abuse --$tNeglect and Abandonment --$tEmotional Neglect and/or Psychological Maltreatment --$tNational Incidence of Child Victimization --$tChild Victims --$tTypology of Victimization --$tPerpetrators --$tConsequences of Child Victimization --$tImmediate or Short-Term Consequences --$tFatalities --$tLong-Term Consequences --$tRisk Factors for Child Victimization --$tChildhood Disabilities --$tFamily Risk Factors --$tCommunity Risk Factors --$tSocietal Impact of Child Victimization --$tDuty to Report --$tInvestigative Practices and Outcomes --$tInvestigations --$tOutcomes --$tEvidence-Based Treatment for Victims of Child Victimization --$tAssessment and Treatment --$tPost-Response Treatment --$tIn-Home Services --$tSubstitute Care Services --$tPrevention --$tPrimary Prevention --$tSecondary Prevention --$tTertiary Prevention --$tEcological Theory and the Community --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 12$tAdolescent Relationship Abuse /$rBrandy Selover --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tAdolescent Development --$tNature and Scope of Adolescent Romantic Relationships --$tPrevalence of Adolescent Romantic Relationships --$tNature of Adolescent Romantic Relationships --$tAdolescent Relationship Abuse --$tDefining Adolescent Relationship Abuse --$tPhysical Abuse --$tPsychological Abuse --$tSexual Violence --$tPrevalence of Adolescent Relationship Abuse --$tAdolescent Relationship Abuse through the Use of Technology --$tMarginalized Communities and Adolescent Relationship Abuse --$tRace and Ethnicity --$tYouth with Disabilities --$tLGBTQ Populations --$tImpact of Adolescent Relationship Abuse --$tPrevention of Adolescent Relationship Abuse --$tRisk and Protective Factors --$tPrevention Programming --$tLegal Responses to Adolescent Relationship Abuse --$tStaying in the Relationship --$tAdolescent Relationship Dissolution ("Breaking Up") --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 13$tVictimization of the Elderly /$rDenice Goodrich-Liley --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tHistorical Context --$tAmerica's Growing Elderly Population --$tMeasuring Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults --$tIdentification --$tSubstantiation --$tLack of Uniformed Definitions --$tMandated Reporting --$tEstimates --$tDefinitions of Terms or Definition of Abuse and Neglect --$tGeneral Definitions --$tTypes of Victimization --$tDomestic Elder Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence --$tInstitutional Abuse --$tFinancial Fraud and Exploitation --$tNeglect and Self-Neglect --$tElder Abuse and Theories of Causation --$tRisk Factors Associated with Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults --$tGender --$tAge --$tDependency --$tAlcohol or Substance Abuse --$tLiving Arrangements --$tMental or Emotional Illness --$tSocial Isolation --$tSocio-Economic Class --$tResponse to Elder Abuse and Mistreatment --$tAdult Protective Services --$tInstitutional Abuse Laws --$tResponding to Abuse --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 14$tHate Crime in the United States /$rDanielle D. Swerin --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tTypes of Hate Crimes --$tHate Crime Laws in the United States --$tData Collection --$tOfficial Hate Crime Statistics --$tIssues with Official Data --$tHate Crime Offenders --$tLevin and McDevitt's Hate Crime Offender Typology --$tHate Crime Victims --$tVignettes
505 00 $aNote continued:$tFocused or Clinical Research Samples --$tHate Crime Victims and Help Seeking --$tVictim Services --$tVictim Advocacy --$tUnderserved Populations --$tCriminal Justice and Civil Court System Response --$tPolicing Hate Crimes --$tHate Crimes in the Courts --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 15$tCampus Crime and Victimization /$rJess Campbell O'Keefe --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tFederal Laws and Acts --$tFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) --$tJeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) --$tCivil Rights Act of 1964 --$tStudent Conduct Processes --$tViolence Against Women Act/Campus SaVE --$tSexual Assault --$tRelationship Violence --$tStalking --$tAlcohol and the Campus --$tNeeds of Student Victims --$tCampus Structures and Personnel --$tStudent Code of Conduct --$tHearing Board --$tStudent Conduct Officer --$tAppeals Board --$tPresident or Chancellor --$tVice President for Student Affairs --$tDean of Students --$tVice President for Academic Affairs or Provost --$tResidence Halls --$tCampus Police or Campus Security --$tCrisis Team --$tTitle IX Coordinator --$tPrimary Prevention and Risk Reduction Programming --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 16$tAggression and Violence in the Workplace /$rElizabeth D. Fredricksen --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tWhat Is Aggression in the Workplace? --$tConstructive versus Destructive Aggression --$tMotivation --$tTactics and Structure --$tHow Pervasive Is Aggression in the Workplace? --$tWho Targets Whom? --$tWhat Harms Accrue When Aggression Is Tolerated in the Workplace? --$tHow Do We Address Workplace Aggression? --$tLegal Recourse --$tOrganizational Structure --$tOrganizational Policies --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gSECTION 4$tPROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN VICTIM ASSISTANCE --$gch. 17$tProfessionalization of the Victim Assistance Discipline /$rBrittney Thorndyke --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tVictim Assistance --$tTypes of Organizations --$tTypes of Employees --$tSkill Set --$tProfessionalism --$tProfessionalism Continuum --$tTheory --$tVictim Assistance as a Profession --$tApplication of Hall's Criteria --$tBarriers to Professionalism --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gAppendix 17A$tCode of Professional Ethics for Victim Service Providers --$gch. 18$tSecondary Stress and Self-Care /$rLadessa Foster --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tTerminology --$tBurnout --$tJob Stress --$tCompassion Fatigue and Secondary Stress --$tVicarious Trauma --$tPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) --$tPrevention and Self-Care --$tIntervention --$tOrganizational Strategies --$tReflective Supervision --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 19$tConflict Management and the Criminal Justice System /$rJennifer Poole --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tIntroduction to Conflict Management --$tWhere Does Conflict Come From? --$tConflict and Communication --$tUnderstanding Conflict --$tRestorative Justice and Conflict Management --$tContinuum of Dispute Resolution Processes --$tNon-Engagement --$tSelf-Help --$tThird-Party Action --$tInfluences on Criminal Mediation --$tRestorative Justice --$tVictim Offender Mediation --$tHumanistic Model of Mediation --$tStructure of Victim Offender Mediation --$tWhen to Conduct Mediation --$tMediation Steps --$tBenefits of Mediation --$tRevictimization --$tRoles Criminal Justice Agency Personnel Play from a Conflict Management Perspective --$tEthics for Conflict Managers and Mediators --$tMediators --$tEthics for Criminal Justice System Personnel --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences --$gch. 20$tEthics in Victim Services /$rJennifer Landhuis --$tChapter in Brief --$tIntroduction --$tFoundations of Professional and Ethical Behavior --$tAwareness and Critical Thinking --$tUnderstanding Ethics --$tPersonal Responsibility --$tKnowledge of the Law --$tProfessional Standards for Victim Service Providers --$tOrganizational Policy --$tDecision Making --$tDefining Boundaries --$tConclusion --$tKey Terms --$tChapter Review --$tReal World Dilemmas --$tOnline Resources --$tReferences.
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