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National Victim Assistance Academy Textbook
Table of Contents
About the 2002 NVAA Textbook
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Scope of Crime/Historical
Review of the Victims' Rights Discipline
Steven D. Walker and Dean G. Kilpatrick
Chapter 2: The Criminal Justice
System Continuum
Chapter 3: Specific Justice Systems and Victims' Rights
Chapter 4: Restorative Justice/Community Justice
Anne Seymour
Chapter 5: Financial Assistance for Victims of Crime
Chapter 6: Mental Health Needs
Chapter 7: Substance Abuse and Victimization
Anne Seymour and Edward K. Rynearson
Chapter 8: Respecting Diversity: Responding to Underserved Victims of
Crime
Brian Ogawa and Aurelia Sands Belle
Chapter 9: Domestic Violence
Tess Meuer, Anne Seymour, and Harvey Wallace
Chapter 10: Sexual Assault
Dean G. Kilpatrick, Anna Whalley, and Christine Edmunds
Chapter 11: Child Victimization
Debra Whitcomb, Melissa Hook, and Ellen Alexander
Chapter 12: Homicide
Carroll Ann Ellis and Janice Lord
Chapter 13: Drunk Driving
Janice Lord and Stephanie Frogge
Chapter 14: Victimization of the Elderly
Anne Seymour and Melissa Hook
Chapter 15: Victimization of Individuals with Disabilities
Jane Sigmon and Christine Edmunds
Chapter 16: Financial Crime
Debbie Deem, Morna Murray, Mario Gaboury, and Christine Edmunds
Chapter 17: Research and Evaluation
Mario Gaboury, Dean G. Kilpatrick, and Dan Petersen
Chapter 18: The News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization
Anne Seymour
Chapter 19: Collaboration for Victims' Rights and Services
Anne Seymour
Chapter 20: Professionalizing the Discipline of Victim Services
Thomas Underwood and Harvey Wallace
Chapter 21: Innovative Technologies and the Information Age
Anne Seymour
Chapter 22: Special Topics
22.2: Stalking
David Beatty, Eric Hickey, and Jane Sigmon
22.3: Victims of Gang Violence
Anne Seymour and Jane Sigmon
22.4: Campus Crime and Victimization
Anne Seymour and Jane Sigmon
22.5: Workplace Violence
Trudy Gregorie and Harvey Wallace
22.6: Rural Victims
Harvey Wallace
22.7: International Issues in Victim Assistance
Christine Edmunds and Ashley Barrett
22.8: Funding for Victim Services
Anne Seymour, Jane Sigmon, and Eric Smith
22.9: Terrorism and Victim Assistance Issues
Melissa Hook and Morna Murray
References
Additional Resources
References Supplement
Additional Resources Supplement
Appendix A: Victim Response Scenarios
Editors: Anne Seymour, Morna Murray, Jane Sigmon, Melissa Hook, Christine Edmunds,
Mario Gaboury, and Grace Coleman
| This project was supported by Grant Number 95-MU-GX-K002(S-7) awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs, coordinates the activities of the following program offices and bureaus: Bureau of Justice Assistance, Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Institute of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. |
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| 2002 National Victim Assistance Academy |
June 2002 |
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