CMY3705
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 2 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 2025
, 1. Introduction
Victimology, as a subfield of criminology, focuses on understanding victims of crime,
their experiences, rights, and support systems. In South Africa, victimology has
developed considerably in theory and policy frameworks, yet there remains a
substantial gap in practical application. Many scholars argue that bridging this gap is
critical to ensuring that policies truly serve victims’ needs. This essay explores this
concern through an examination of victimological theory, policy development, and
practical implementation in South Africa. Specific policies, laws, and examples will be
discussed to evaluate whether theory and policy have translated into effective practice.
2. Definition of Key Concepts
Victimology: Victimology is the scientific study of victims of crime, focusing on their
characteristics, the impact of crime on them, and the services and support structures
available to them (Doerner & Lab, 2017).
Policy Development: In the context of victimology, policy development refers to the
process by which governments and institutions create guidelines, laws, and frameworks
aimed at protecting victims and providing support and redress mechanisms.
Practical Implementation: Practical implementation involves putting theoretical
frameworks and policies into actionable services and programs that directly benefit
crime victims.
3. Victimological Theory in South Africa
Victimological theories aim to understand the interaction between victims, offenders,
and society. In South Africa, theoretical contributions to victimology have been shaped
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 2 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 2025
, 1. Introduction
Victimology, as a subfield of criminology, focuses on understanding victims of crime,
their experiences, rights, and support systems. In South Africa, victimology has
developed considerably in theory and policy frameworks, yet there remains a
substantial gap in practical application. Many scholars argue that bridging this gap is
critical to ensuring that policies truly serve victims’ needs. This essay explores this
concern through an examination of victimological theory, policy development, and
practical implementation in South Africa. Specific policies, laws, and examples will be
discussed to evaluate whether theory and policy have translated into effective practice.
2. Definition of Key Concepts
Victimology: Victimology is the scientific study of victims of crime, focusing on their
characteristics, the impact of crime on them, and the services and support structures
available to them (Doerner & Lab, 2017).
Policy Development: In the context of victimology, policy development refers to the
process by which governments and institutions create guidelines, laws, and frameworks
aimed at protecting victims and providing support and redress mechanisms.
Practical Implementation: Practical implementation involves putting theoretical
frameworks and policies into actionable services and programs that directly benefit
crime victims.
3. Victimological Theory in South Africa
Victimological theories aim to understand the interaction between victims, offenders,
and society. In South Africa, theoretical contributions to victimology have been shaped