What does the old saying “Victims are the forgotten actors in the criminal justice system” mean? Why is this saying slowly beginning to no longer apply?

What will be an ideal response?


This is because much has been done to bring attention to and assist those who have been harmed by crime. The plight of crime victims in the United States to be recognized and have access to services following victimization emanates from enormous efforts made by social movements during the mid-to-late 1900s, along with the political will that has recognized the advantage of reintegrating victims’ into the criminal justice system. Today, there exists an expanding body of victim legislation that affords victims’ rights during criminal proceedings, has seen the creation and expansion of state compensation programs, and provides funding for victim assistance programs (Office for Victims of Crime [OVC]). These developments have significantly influenced the recovery of individuals who have suffered the emotional and psychological trauma, physical injuries, and/or financial losses of crime.

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a. combative b. introverted c. risk-avoider d. goal oriented

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A researcher wants to acknowledge that his study would have been improved if he used an experimental design instead of a quasi-experimental design. This information should appear in which section?

A. abstract B. literature review C. introduction D. discussion

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Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi describe ordinary crime as providing immediate and easy gratification of desires, few long-term benefits, little skill or planning, and pain for the victim

Based on this description of ordinary crime, they define crime as a. "violations of the historically determined rights of individuals." b. "violations of federal, state, or local criminal laws." c. "acts of force or fraud undertaken in pursuit of self-interest." d. "deviations from widely accepted social norms."

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Discuss the legal rights of juveniles, including specific reference to at least two relevant legal cases

What will be an ideal response?

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