This week, you learned about victimology, including victim characteristics; and you read about behaviors and environments that contribute to victimization. For your assignment, you will prepare a presentation designed to educate public policy makers about the incidence of victimization. Additionally, you will propose a victimization prevention plan. You can choose a specific population to base the presentation on (e.g., domestic violence or child abuse) or you can do a general incidence/prevention presentation. You can also use a prevention program already developed, but tailor it to a new location or population.
Your presentation should include:
Explanation of the incidence of victimization.
Discussion of the contributing factors to victimization.
Exploration of the current methods used to prevent victimization.
Explanation of your proposed prevention plan.
Recommendations for implementation of the prevention efforts.
Support your presentation with at least five references from peer-reviewed journals.
Length: 7-10 slides (with a separate reference slide)
Notes Length: 100–150 words for each slide
Create a professional presentation that incorporates appropriate animations, transitions, graphics, and speaker notes. The speaker notes may be comprised of brief paragraphs or bulleted lists. Be sure to add a reference slide or transition for all the references you use. Be sure to add your last name in the footer of each slide.
For a basic overview about how to create a PowerPoint presentation, see the PowerPoint Tutorial in the week’s resources.
Your presentation should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. should reflect scholarly writing and current AP
You read about behaviors and settings that contribute to victimization this week and learned about victimology, including victim characteristics. As part of your project, you will create a presentation to inform public policymakers about the prevalence of victimization. You will also recommend a victimization prevention strategy. You can base the presentation on a specific population (for example, domestic violence or child abuse) or make a generic incidence/prevention presentation. You can also adapt a previously created preventative program to a new site or population.
The following items should be included in your presentation:
The cause of victimization is explained.
The variables that contribute to victimization are discussed.
An examination of the existing ways for avoiding victimization.
Explanation of the preventative strategy you’ve presented.
Implementation recommendations