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Project One Guidelines and Rubric.html
CJ 315 Project One Guidelines and Rubric
Competency
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
- Analyze the role of victimology in the criminal justice system
Scenario
You are a director for New Hampshire’s Office of Victim/Witness Assistance. You are asked to create a presentation for newly hired crime victim advocates that will help to inform them about the experiences of child and domestic violence victims within the criminal justice system and how criminal justice professionals interact with them. Using the two different situations linked in the Supporting Materials section, create a presentation that describes the experiences of the two types of victims in the criminal justice system and analyze how criminal justice professionals interact with them.
Directions
Using the provided scenarios and situations, create a written presentation on victim interactions and experiences in the criminal justice system. Include the following required elements :
- Explain what interactions should take place between a child victim and criminal justice professionals in Situation 1. Include the following in your explanation:
- What communications or interactions should occur between a child victim and criminal justice professionals?
- What are the roles of allied professionals (first responders, police officers, victim advocates, crisis counselors, hospital professionals) in working with a child victim in the rehabilitation process?
- Describe the experience of a child victim in the criminal justice system in Situation 1. Include the following in your description:
- What is the child victim’s experience immediately after the initial incident regarding the investigative process and victim assistance?
- What is the child victim’s postevent experience regarding processing in the criminal justice system?
- What legal precautions are in place to protect a child victim?
- What happens to the child victim regarding courts, corrections, parole, and victim assistance?
- What is the process for the child victim being notified of the offender’s parole status (in this case, a guardian)?
- Explain what interactions should take place between a domestic violence victim and criminal justice professionals in Situation 2. Include the following in your explanation:
- What communications or interactions should occur between a domestic violence victim and criminal justice professionals?
- What are the roles of allied professionals (first responders, police officers, victim advocates, crisis counselors, hospital professionals) in working with a domestic violence victim in the rehabilitation process?
- Describe the experience of a domestic violence victim in the criminal justice system in Situation 2. Include the following in your description:
- What is the domestic violence victim’s experience immediately after the initial incident regarding the investigative process and victim assistance?
- What is the domestic violence victim’s postevent experience with processing in the criminal justice system?
- What legal precautions are in place to protect a domestic violence victim?
- What happens to the domestic violence victim regarding courts, corrections, parole, and victim assistance?
- What is the process for the victim being notified of the offender’s parole status?
- Compare and contrast a child victim and a domestic violence victim. Include the following:
- What are the similarities and differences in the roles criminal justice professionals should play and how they should interact in each situation?
- What are the similarities and differences in the victims’ experiences?
- How are their immediate experiences and interactions with allied professionals (first responders, police officers, victim advocates, crisis counselors, hospital professionals) similar or different?
- How are their postevent experiences and interactions with criminal justice professionals (county or district attorneys, probation officers, judges) similar or different?
What to Submit
To complete this project, you must submit the following:
Child and Domestic Violence Victims Presentation
For this assignment, you will create a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (optional template linked below). Your submission should address the rubric criteria listed above: the interactions between a child victim and criminal justice professionals, the experience of a child victim in the criminal justice system, the interactions between a domestic violence victim and criminal justice professionals, the experience of a domestic violence victim in the criminal justice system, the differences in the roles criminal justice professionals play and their interactions with each type of victim, and the differences in the victims’ experiences. Any sources should be cited according to APA style.
An optional template (linked in the Supporting Materials section) has been created to aid you in completing this project.
Supporting Materials
The following resource(s) may help support your work on the project:
Document:
Project One Situations PDF
Base your work on these situations.
Document:
Project One Template PPT (Optional)
Although this template is not required to complete your project, you may find it helpful.
Website:
New Hampshire Office of Victim/Witness Assistance: Attorney General’s Protocols
- Under the section “Child Abuse and Neglect Protocols,” click Child Abuse Investigation Protocol (Third Edition, 2008) to assist you with addressing the rubric criteria regarding the child victim.
- Under the section “Domestic Violence Protocols,” click Law Enforcement (2013) to assist you with addressing the rubric criteria regarding the domestic violence victim.
Project One Rubric
| Criteria | Exceeds Expectations (100%) | Meets Expectations (85%) | Partially Meets Expectations (55%) | Does Not Meet Expectations (0%) | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clear Communication | Exceeds expectations with an intentional use of language that promotes a thorough understanding | Consistently and effectively communicates in an organized way to a specific audience | Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but communication is inconsistent or ineffective in a way that negatively impacts understanding | Shows no evidence of consistent, effective, or organized communication | 15 |
| Interactions: Child Victim and Criminal Justice Professionals | Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner | Explains the interactions that should occur between a child victim of crime and criminal justice professionals | Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include additional details or clarification when explaining the interactions between a child victim of crime and criminal justice professionals | Does not attempt criterion | 15 |
| Experiences of Child Victim | Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner | Describes the experiences of a child victim in the criminal justice system | Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include a more detailed description of the experiences of a child victim in the criminal justice system | Does not attempt criterion | 15 |
| Interactions: Domestic Violence Victim and Criminal Justice Professionals | Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner | Explains the interactions that should occur between a domestic violence victim of crime and criminal justice professionals | Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include additional details or clarification when explaining the interactions between a domestic violence victim and criminal justice professionals | Does not attempt criterion | 15 |
| Experiences of Domestic Violence Victim | Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner | Describes the experiences of a domestic violence victim in the criminal justice system | Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include a more detailed description of the experiences of a domestic violence victim in the criminal justice system | Does not attempt criterion | 15 |
| Child Victim and Domestic Violence Victim Comparison | Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner | Compares and contrasts child victim and domestic violence victim situations | Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include a more detailed comparison and including information regarding the experiences interactions with both types of victims | Does not attempt criterion | 20 |
| Citations and Attributions | Uses citations for ideas requiring attribution, with few or no minor errors | Uses citations for ideas requiring attribution, with consistent minor errors | Uses citations for ideas requiring attribution, with major errors | Does not use citations for ideas requiring attribution | 5 |
| Total: | 100% |
Course Documents/CJ 315 Project One Situations.pdf
CJ 315 Project One Situations
Situation 1: Child Victim
You are a guidance counselor working at a midsized suburban elementary school in New Hampshire.
Seven-year-old Sarah was sent to your office after her teacher overheard Sarah telling one of her
classmates that her mother’s boyfriend, Steve, always gives her kisses on the lips and other places.
Sarah lives at home with her mother, Susan, and her siblings, Samantha (age 2), Sophia (age 9), and Seth
(6 months). The biological father of all the girls is incarcerated. Steve is the biological father of Seth.
Steve does not work and is the caregiver for the children when Susan is working. Sarah tells you that
Steve touches her private parts when her mother is at work. Sarah tells you that Steve told her it was a
secret and that if she were to tell anyone, he would hurt her mommy. Sarah does not know if Steve
touches anyone else, but her sister Sophia told her that Steve is a bad man.
Situation 2: Domestic Violence Victim
You are a patrol officer in a midsized, diverse city in New Hampshire with a population of nearly
250,000. You are dispatched to a domestic disturbance call located at 87 North Main Street, apartment
22, in your city. The location is a multifamily apartment building. When you arrive at the location, a
female who identifies herself as the caller meets you on the street. The female identifies herself as
Regina Cooper, the neighbor of Mary and Mark Malone. Regina tells you that Mark is intoxicated and is
fighting with Mary and that, because of all the screaming she heard, she thinks he is hitting Mary again.
While proceeding to apartment 22, you observe several holes in the wall in the stairwell as well as at the
top of the stairs that appear to have been made by some type of force rather than being cleanly cut.
Upon arriving at the door, you hear crying and yelling coming from inside the apartment. When you
knock on the door, a woman identifying herself as Mary opens the door. She has a fresh bruise on her
right eye, and you observe red marks on her neck. When you inquire about the location of Mark, Mary
reports that he ran into the bedroom and locked the door when he saw the police. Mary is hysterical
and tells you that this is not the first time Mark has become violent when intoxicated. Mary tells you
that she loves her husband. She tells you that she tries hard not to make Mark angry, because he was
recently placed on probation after he was convicted for beating a man with a bat in a bar fight. Mary
tells you that Mark cannot go to jail, because he pays all the bills and will kill her if she is the reason he
goes back to jail. Mary does not wish to pursue charges against her husband. You secure the scene and
remove Mary from the property. Because of Mary’s observed injuries, you place Mark under arrest for
domestic assault.
Course Documents/CJ 315 Project One Template.pptx
[Title Here]
By [Name and chosen role]
Introduction
[Provide background information to the audience regarding your role and what will be included in this presentation.]
Child Victim
Interactions between a Child Victim and Criminal Justice Professionals
[Explain what interactions should take place between a child victim and criminal justice professionals.]
Experience of a Child Victim
[Describe the experience of a child victim in the criminal justice system.]
Domestic Violence Victim
Interactions between a Domestic Violence Victim and Criminal Justice Professionals
[Explain what interactions should take place between a domestic violence victim and criminal justice professionals.]
Experience of a Domestic Violence Victim
[Describe the experience of a domestic violence victim in the criminal justice system.]
Comparing and Contrasting Situations
Similarities and Differences in Criminal Justice Professionals’ Roles
[Explain similarities and differences in the roles criminal justice professionals should play and how they should interact in each situation.]
Similarities and Differences in Victims’ Experiences
[Explain what the differences would be in the victims’ experiences.]
Conclusion
[Insert conclusion here.]
References
[Insert references here.]