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Victimology Portfolio Essay Example
high grade B/ 2: 1 , 1ST class range 
range of scholars , references , books , explanations , evaluations, strengths and weaknesses 
Clear focused structure on key concepts, socio-historical concepts, case studies, qualitative , quantitative data. 
Focusing on honour based abuse.
- Essay
- • 12 pages •
high grade B/ 2: 1 , 1ST class range 
range of scholars , references , books , explanations , evaluations, strengths and weaknesses 
Clear focused structure on key concepts, socio-historical concepts, case studies, qualitative , quantitative data. 
Focusing on honour based abuse.
Victimology Essay Example
Essay Example Of Victimology Essay And Portfolio 
Evaluating care home children 
high grade B/ 2: 1 , 1ST class range 
range of scholars , references , books , explanations , evaluations, strengths and weaknesses 
Clear focused structure on key concepts, socio-historical concepts, case studies, qualitative , quantitative data.
- Essay
- • 12 pages •
Essay Example Of Victimology Essay And Portfolio 
Evaluating care home children 
high grade B/ 2: 1 , 1ST class range 
range of scholars , references , books , explanations , evaluations, strengths and weaknesses 
Clear focused structure on key concepts, socio-historical concepts, case studies, qualitative , quantitative data.
Victim Portfolio Essay Example
Well written essay example of victim portfolio focusing on victims of domestic violence and sexual violence 
high grade B/ 2: 1 , 1ST class range 
range of scholars , references , books , explanations , evaluations, strengths and weaknesses 
Clear focused structure on key concepts, socio-historical concepts, case studies, qualitative , quantitative data.
- Essay
- • 6 pages •
Well written essay example of victim portfolio focusing on victims of domestic violence and sexual violence 
high grade B/ 2: 1 , 1ST class range 
range of scholars , references , books , explanations , evaluations, strengths and weaknesses 
Clear focused structure on key concepts, socio-historical concepts, case studies, qualitative , quantitative data.
Discourse Analysis Essay Example
In depth , structures , clear points , explanations , use of references and scholars 
high Grade B to 1st class range
- Essay
- • 13 pages •
In depth , structures , clear points , explanations , use of references and scholars 
high Grade B to 1st class range
Discourse Analysis
Critical Analysis of discourse analysis 
Grade B , 2:1 , 1st class ranges 
references , examples, explanations , evaluation , strengths and weaknesses
- Essay
- • 11 pages •
Critical Analysis of discourse analysis 
Grade B , 2:1 , 1st class ranges 
references , examples, explanations , evaluation , strengths and weaknesses
Victimology Full Package
includes :
lecture notes . books , references , critical analysis
full complete module
- Package deal
- • 8 items •
- Positivist Victimology And Neo Classical Criminology • Class notes
- Critical victimology And Zemiology • Class notes
- Victims of hate crime • Class notes
- Feminist Victimology • Class notes
- Victims of sexual violence • Class notes
- And more ….
includes :
lecture notes . books , references , critical analysis
full complete module
Adversarial Justice
What do victims want from the CJS? What they don’t want? 
• Victim policies: Key policy developments and examples 
 Victim compensation scheme (1964) 
 Victims code (2006, 2013, 2015, 2020) 
 ‘Getting it Right for Victims and Witnesses’ (2012) 
• Why it is so difficult to develop a victim centred CJS? 
(I) Impact of Victimisation 
(II) Attritional logic of the CJS 
(III) Bureau-professional ‘logics’ of the CJS 
(IV) Offender focus of the CJS 
(V) Adversarial justice and th...
- Package deal
- Class notes
- • 28 pages •
What do victims want from the CJS? What they don’t want? 
• Victim policies: Key policy developments and examples 
 Victim compensation scheme (1964) 
 Victims code (2006, 2013, 2015, 2020) 
 ‘Getting it Right for Victims and Witnesses’ (2012) 
• Why it is so difficult to develop a victim centred CJS? 
(I) Impact of Victimisation 
(II) Attritional logic of the CJS 
(III) Bureau-professional ‘logics’ of the CJS 
(IV) Offender focus of the CJS 
(V) Adversarial justice and th...
Restorative justice
A short history of restorative justice 
• From retributive justice to restorative 
justice 
• Restorative justice in practice 
 Examples of RJ programmes ‘ 
 Victims’ experiences of restorative 
justice 
• Potential problems and concerns 
• Debates on the suitability of RJ: 
 Case study I: RJ and violence against 
women 
 Case study II: RJ in cases of serious 
and organized crime (SOC)
- Package deal
- Class notes
- • 21 pages •
A short history of restorative justice 
• From retributive justice to restorative 
justice 
• Restorative justice in practice 
 Examples of RJ programmes ‘ 
 Victims’ experiences of restorative 
justice 
• Potential problems and concerns 
• Debates on the suitability of RJ: 
 Case study I: RJ and violence against 
women 
 Case study II: RJ in cases of serious 
and organized crime (SOC)
Victims And Media
Media, newsworthiness, and victims 
• Ideal and non-ideal victim(s) in the 
context of the media: 
 Hierarchy of victims and credibility 
 Ideal offenders and suitable enemies 
 Implications: media and policy 
• Trial by (social) media and example cases
- Package deal
- Class notes
- • 23 pages •
Media, newsworthiness, and victims 
• Ideal and non-ideal victim(s) in the 
context of the media: 
 Hierarchy of victims and credibility 
 Ideal offenders and suitable enemies 
 Implications: media and policy 
• Trial by (social) media and example cases
Critically discuss how crime can be understood beyond statistics