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Preface xxix
Acknowledgments xxxi
SECTION 1
GENERAL ISSUES IN VICTIMIZATION
CHAPTER 1
Data Sources on Victimization........................... 3
Lisa M. Growette Bostaph
Chapter in Brief 3
Introduction 4
Crime versus Victimization 4
The Importance of Discretion 5
Statistics 7
Victimization Rates 7
Prevalence Rates 7
Incidence Rates 7
Data Sources 7
Official Data 7
Unofficial Data 12
Comparing Official Data and Victimization Surveys 17
Conclusion 18
Key Terms 18
Chapter Review 18
Real World Dilemmas 19
Online Resources 19
References 20
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An Introduction to Victimology ...................... 23
Andrew Giacomazzi and Christopher Beattie
Chapter in Brief 23
Introduction 24
Origins of the Field: Victim Precipitation/Victim Blaming 24
Marvin Wolfgang’s Classic Philadelphia Homicide
Study (1957) 27
The Controversy with Precipitation/Provocation 28
Lifestyle Exposure Model of Victimization 29
The Costs of Victimization 33
Intangible Costs 34
Fear of Crime 36
What Is Fear of Crime? 38
Who Fears Crime? 39
Conclusion 40
Key Terms 41
Chapter Review 41
Real World Dilemmas 42
Online Resources 42
References 43
History of the Victims’ Rights Movement.................... 45
Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Jonathon A. Cooper, and Cassie Stroman
Chapter in Brief 45
Introduction 46
Influences on the Victims’ Rights Movement 46
The Civil Rights Movement 47
The Anti-War Movement 47
The Women’s Movement 47
The Law and Order Movement 48
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Stages of Development 49
Stage One (1972-1976): The Response to Crime 50
Stage Two (1977-1981): Polarization and Unstable Funding 50
Stage Three (1982-1986): Public Awareness 52
Stage Four (1987-1991): Expanding Legislative Agenda 52
Stage Five (1992-Present): Emerging Professionalism
and Advancing Advocacy 54
Oversight 56
Conclusion 57
Key Terms 57
Chapter Review 58
Real World Dilemmas 58
Online Resources 59
References 59
The Role of Victims in the Justice System____ .... 61
Laura L. King
Chapter in Brief 61
Introduction 62
The Criminal Justice System 63
Law Enforcement 64
Courts 68
Corrections 72
Financial Remedies 73
Civil Remedies 75
Victim Assistance and Advocacy 76
Conclusions and Future Directions 77
Coordinated Response 78
Key Terms 79
Chapter Review 79
Real World Dilemmas 80
Online Resources 80
References 81
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CHAPTER 5
Trauma-Informed Practices: Meeting the Mental
Health Needs of Victims .................. ...... 85
LaDessa Foster
Chapter in Brief 85
Introduction 86
Trauma 87
Physiological Effects of Trauma 87
Psychological Effects of Trauma 89
Adaptations 90
Symptoms of Mental Health Disabilities and Trauma 91
Resiliency 93
Crisis Intervention 94
Trauma-Informed Practices 96
Underserved Populations 98
Individuals with Disabilities 99
Minority Populations 99
Children and Youth 100
Conclusion 101
Key Terms 102
Chapter Review 102
Real World Dilemmas 103
Online Resources 103
References 104
CHAPTER
Cultural Diversity and Victim Assistance:
An Introduction................................................. 107
Linwood G. Vereen and Nicole R. Hill
Chapter in Brief 107
Introduction 108
These United States 108
Victimization 109
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Cultural Diversity 111
Impact of Cultural Diversity on Victim Services 113
Cultural Difference and Reaction to Victimization 113
Involvement with the Criminal Justice System 114
Involvement with Social Services 114
Current Perspectives in Cultural Diversity and Victim
Assistance 116
Adapting Current Services 116
Culture Across the Nation 118
Emerging Cultures 118
Rural Areas 119
Conclusion 120
Key Terms 121
Chapter Review 121
Real World Dilemmas 122
Online Resources 122
References 123
SECTION 2
CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION
Intimate Partner Violence ............................................ 127
Lane Kirkland Gillespie and Lisa M. Growette Bostaph
Chapter in Brief 127
Introduction 128
What Is Intimate Partner Violence? 129
Prevalence and Frequency of Intimate Partner Violence 131
Measuring Intimate Partner Violence 133
Variability in Intimate Violence Experiences 136
Barriers and Theories 137
Intimate Partner Violence and Justice Policies 142
Mandatory and Pro-Arrest Policies 142
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Protective Orders 143
Coordinated Community Response 145
Conclusion 146
Key Terms 146
Chapter Review 146
Real World Dilemmas 147
Online Resources 147
References 148
Sexual Violence....................................................... 153
Karen Neill, M. Candace Christensen, and D.J. Williams
Chapter in Brief 153
Introduction 154
Rape Myths 156
Prevalence of Sexual Victimization 156
Sex Trafficking of Minors 158
Sexual Violence in the Military 160
Sexual Violence on Campus 161
Risk Factors for Sexual Violence 162
Individual Factors 163
Situational Factors 163
Societal Factors 165
Impact of Sexual Violence 165
Mental Health Treatment for Survivors of Sexual Violence 167
Sexual Violence Offenders 170
Theories Explaining Sexual Assault by Offenders 170
Effective Response to Sexual Violence 172
Conclusion 175
Key Terms 176
Chapter Review 176
Real World Dilemmas 177
Online Resources 177
References 178
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Homicide and Traumatic Death.......................................... 187
Victoria M. Gooch
Chapter in Brief 187
Introduction 188
Classifications of Homicide 189
Statutes 189
Serial Killing, Mass Murder, and Spree Killing 190
Traumatic Death 191
Types of Homicide Offenders and Victims 191
Psychological Typologies 191
Intimate Partner 192
Family Violence 193
Victim-Offender Relationship 194
The Impact of Homicide and Traumatic Death on Survivors 195
The Criminal Justice System’s Response 198
Coroner Response 198
Law Enforcement Response 200
Criminal Court Response 200
Corrections Response 201
Conclusion 202
Key Terms 202
Chapter Review 203
Real World Dilemmas 203
Online Resources 204
References 205
CHAPTER 10
Information and Financial Crimes ........ ...... 207
Rene Martin and Danielle D. Swerin
Chapter in Brief 207
Introduction 208
Theories of Victimization and White-Collar Crime 210
Victimization Theories 210
Offending Theories 212
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Types and Subtypes of Information and Financial Crimes
Victim Characteristics and Economic Loss
Combating White-Collar Crime/Redress for Victims
Private Lawsuit
Government Response
Conclusion
Key Terms
Chapter Review
Real World Dilemmas
Online Resources
References
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SECTION 3
SPECIALIZED POPULATIONS AND
LOCATIONS
CHAPTER 11
Child Victimization........................ ..... 231
Bonnie L. Davis Kenaley
Chapter in Brief 231
Introduction 233
Child Victimization and the Law 233
Physical Abuse 234
Sexual Abuse 234
Neglect and Abandonment 235
Emotional Neglect and/or Psychological Maltreatment 236
National Incidence of Child Victimization 237
Child Victims 237
Typology of Victimization 238
Perpetrators 239
Consequences of Child Victimization 243
Immediate or Short-Term Consequences 243
Fatalities 246
Long-Term Consequences 246
Risk Factors for Child Victimization 248
Childhood Disabilities 248
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Family Risk Factors 248
Community Risk Factors 249
Societal Impact of Child Victimization 251
Duty to Report 252
Investigative Practices and Outcomes 253
Investigations 253
Outcomes 255
Evidence-Based Treatment for Victims of Child Victimization 257
Assessment and Treatment 257
Post-Response Treatment 258
In-Home Services 258
Substitute Care Services 260
Prevention 261
Primary Prevention 261
Secondary Prevention 262
Tertiary Prevention 263
Ecological Theory and the Community 263
Conclusion 264
Key Terms 264
Chapter Review 265
Real World Dilemmas 265
Online Resources 266
References 267
CHAPTER 12
Adolescent Relationship Abuse........................................ 273
Kelly Miller, Patrick Q. Brady, Amanda Goodson,
and Brandy Selover
Chapter in Brief 275
Introduction 275
Adolescent Development 275
Nature and Scope of Adolescent Romantic Relationships 276
Prevalence of Adolescent Romantic Relationships 277
Nature of Adolescent Romantic Relationships 278
Adolescent Relationship Abuse 279
Defining Adolescent Relationship Abuse 279
Physical Abuse 280
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Psychological Abuse 280
Sexual Violence 280
Prevalence of Adolescent Relationship Abuse 281
Adolescent Relationship Abuse through the Use of Technology 282
Marginalized Communities and Adolescent Relationship Abuse 283
Race and Ethnicity 284
Youth with Disabilities 284
LGBTQ Populations 285
Impact of Adolescent Relationship Abuse 287
Prevention of Adolescent Relationship Abuse 287
Risk and Protective Factors 288
Prevention Programming 290
Legal Responses to Adolescent Relationship Abuse 294
Staying in the Relationship 296
Adolescent Relationship Dissolution (“Breaking Up”) 297
Conclusion 298
Key Terms 298
Chapter Review 298
Real World Dilemmas 299
Online Resources 299
References 300
CHAPTER 13
Victimization of the Elderly ......................................... 305
Denice Goodrich-Liley
Chapter in Brief 305
Introduction 307
Historical Context 307
America’s Growing Elderly Population 307
Measuring Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults 308
Identification 308
Substantiation 308
Lack of Uniformed Definitions 309
Mandated Reporting 309
Estimates 309
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Definitions of Terms or Definition of Abuse and Neglect 310
General Definitions 311
Types of Victimization 312
Domestic Elder Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence 312
Institutional Abuse 313
Financial Fraud and Exploitation 313
Neglect and Self-Neglect 313
Elder Abuse and Theories of Causation 313
Risk Factors Associated with Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults 315
Gender 315
Age 315
Dependency 316
Alcohol or Substance Abuse 316
Living Arrangements 316
Mental or Emotional Illness 316
Social Isolation 316
Socio-Economic Class 316
Response to Elder Abuse and Mistreatment 318
Adult Protective Services 318
Institutional Abuse Laws 319
Responding to Abuse 320
Conclusion 321
Key Terms 322
Chapter Review 322
Real World Dilemmas 322
Online Resources 324
References 324
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Hate Crime in the United States ........................... 327
Deidre Rogers and Danielle D. Swerin
Chapter in Brief 327
Introduction 328
Types of Hate Crimes 330
Hate Crime Laws in the United States 331
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Data Collection 333
Official Hate Crime Statistics 334
Issues with Official Data 336
Hate Crime Offenders 337
Levin and McDevitt’s Hate Crime Offender Typology 338
Hate Crime Victims 339
Vignettes 340
Focused or Clinical Research Samples 341
Hate Crime Victims and Help Seeking 343
Victim Services 344
Victim Advocacy 346
Underserved Populations 347
Criminal Justice and Civil Court System Response 347
Policing Hate Crimes 347
Hate Crimes in the Courts 350
Conclusion 351
Key Terms 352
Chapter Review 352
Real World Dilemmas 352
Online Resources 353
References 354
Campus Crime and Victimization..................................... 359
Jess Campbell O’Keefe
Chapter in Brief 359
Introduction 361
Federal Laws and Acts 362
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 362
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy
and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) 363
Civil Rights Act of 1964 368
Student Conduct Processes 369
Violence Against Women Act/Campus SaVE 370
Sexual Assault 371
Relationship Violence 372
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Stalking 372
Alcohol and the Campus 373
Needs of Student Victims 373
Campus Structures and Personnel 375
Student Code of Conduct 375
Hearing Board 375
Student Conduct Officer 376
Appeals Board 376
President or Chancellor 376
Vice President for Student Affairs 377
Dean of Students 377
Vice President for Academic Affairs or Provost 377
Residence Halls 377
Campus Police or Campus Security- 377
Crisis Team 378
Title IX Coordinator 378
Primary Prevention and Risk Reduction Programming 378
Conclusion 380
Key Terms 380
Chapter Review 381
Real World Dilemmas 381
Online Resources 381
References 382
CHAPTER 16
Aggression and Violence in the Workplace ............................ 385
Elizabeth D. Fredricksen
Chapter in Brief 385
Introduction 386
What Is Aggression in the Workplace? 386
Constructive versus Destructive Aggression 387
Motivation 387
Tactics and Structure 389
How Pervasive Is Aggression in the Workplace? 392
Who Targets Whom? 393
What Harms Accrue When Aggression Is Tolerated in the Workplace? 395
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How Do We Address Workplace Aggression? 397
Legal Recourse 398
Organizational Structure 399
Organizational Policies 400
Conclusion 400
Key Terms 401
Chapter Review 401
Real World Dilemmas 402
Online Resources 402
References 402
SECTION 4
PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN VICTIM ASSISTANCE
CHAPTER 17
Professionalization of the Victim Assistance
Discipline .............................. ....... 409
Lisa M. Growette Bostaph and Brittney Thorndyke
Chapter in Brief 409
Introduction 410
Victim Assistance 411
Types of Organizations 411
Types of Employees 412
Skill Set 412
Professionalism 412
Professionalism Continuum 413
Theory 414
Victim Assistance as a Profession 415
Application of Hall’s Criteria 416
Barriers to Professionalism 419
Conclusion 420
Key Terms 421
Chapter Review 421
Real World Dilemmas 421
Online Resources 422
References 423
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A P P E N D I X 1 7 A
Code of Professional Ethics for Victim Service
Providers.................................... 425
CHAPTER 18
Secondary Stress and Self-Care.......... ......... 427
LaDessa Foster
Chapter in Brief 427
Introduction 428
Terminology 429
Burnout 429
Job Stress 429
Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Stress 430
Vicarious Trauma 431
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 432
Prevention and Self-Care 434
Intervention 435
Organizational Strategies 436
Reflective Supervision 437
Conclusion 439
Key Terms 439
Chapter Review 439
Real World Dilemmas 440
Online Resources 440
References 441
CHAPTER 19
Conflict Management and the Criminal
Justice System ....................................................... 443
Jennifer Poole
Chapter in Brief 443
Introduction 441;
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An Introduction to Conflict Management 445
Where Does Conflict Come From? 445
Conflict and Communication 446
Understanding Conflict 447
Restorative Justice and Conflict Management 452
The Continuum of Dispute Resolution Processes 454
Non-Engagement 454
Self-Help 455
Third-Party Action 455
Influences on Criminal Mediation 456
Restorative Justice 456
Victim Offender Mediation 458
Humanistic Model of Mediation 459
Structure of Victim Offender Mediation 460
When to Conduct Mediation 460
Mediation Steps 460
Benefits of Mediation 461
Revictimization 462
Roles Criminal Justice Agency Personnel Play from a Conflict
Management Perspective 462
Ethics for Conflict Managers and Mediators 463
Mediators 463
Ethics for Criminal Justice System Personnel 464
Conclusion 464
Key Terms 465
Chapter Review 465
Real World Dilemmas 466
Online Resources 466
References 467
CHAPTER 20
Ethics in Victim Services......................................... 469
Linwood G. Vereen, Nicole R. Hill, Rebecca L. Pender, Erin E. Binkley,
Gary Raney, and Jennifer Landhuis
Chapter in Brief
Introduction
Foundations of Professional and Ethical Behavior
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Awareness and Critical Thinking
Understanding Ethics
Personal Responsibility
Knowledge of the Law
Professional Standards for Victim Service Providers
Organizational Policy
Decision Making
Defining Boundaries
Conclusion
Key Terms
Chapter Review
Real World Dilemmas
Online Resources
References
References 489
Name Index 557
Subject Index 567
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With fresh and in-depth coverage of theory and practice, Victimology: Crime
Victimization and Victim Services integrates perspectives from multiple fields
that work with crime victims—criminal justice, social work, counseling, and nurs-
ing. Statistical overviews provide snapshots of the incidence and prevalence of each
form of victimization. Realistic examples and scenarios shed light on the challeng-
es of assisting victims in need of services, and addressing issues of victimization
across society.
Timely and modern, VICTIMOLOGY: CRIME VICTIMIZATION
AND VICTIM SERVICES features:
•_ Comprehensive coverage of
victimology
the statistical challenges of measuring these crimes
types of victimization
victim services as a profession
A multidisciplinary approach to understanding victimization,
crime victims, and victim services
Chapter outlines, key words, and review questions
; Problem exercises based on real-world scenarios
References to scholarship and on-line resources for further study
Statistical overviews in each chapter
Chapter Highlights bring additional insight to a topic
Spotlight Ott focuses on outstanding contributors in each field
Real-world examples of theory in practice
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spelling | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence ; editors, Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Ph.D., Danielle D. Swerin, M.A. New York Wolters Kluwer [2017] XXXII, 572 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Aspen college series Victims of crimes United States Victims of crimes Services for United States Victims of family violence United States Victims of family violence Services for United States Criminal justice, Administration of United States USA Bostaph, Lisa Growette edt Swerin, Danielle D. edt Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029290395&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029290395&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services Victims of crimes United States Victims of crimes Services for United States Victims of family violence United States Victims of family violence Services for United States Criminal justice, Administration of United States |
title | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services |
title_auth | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services |
title_exact_search | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services |
title_full | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence ; editors, Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Ph.D., Danielle D. Swerin, M.A. |
title_fullStr | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence ; editors, Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Ph.D., Danielle D. Swerin, M.A. |
title_full_unstemmed | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence ; editors, Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Ph.D., Danielle D. Swerin, M.A. |
title_short | Victimology: crime victimization and victim services |
title_sort | victimology crime victimization and victim services |
topic | Victims of crimes United States Victims of crimes Services for United States Victims of family violence United States Victims of family violence Services for United States Criminal justice, Administration of United States |
topic_facet | Victims of crimes United States Victims of crimes Services for United States Victims of family violence United States Victims of family violence Services for United States Criminal justice, Administration of United States USA |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029290395&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029290395&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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