skip navigation
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Login | Subscribe/Register | Manage Account | Shopping Cartshopping cart icon | Help | Contact Us | Home     
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
  Advanced Search
Search Help
     
| | | | |
place holder
Administered by the Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Seal National Criminal Justice Reference Service National Criminal Justice Reference Service Office of Justice Programs Seal National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Topics
A-Z Topics
Corrections
Courts
Crime
Crime Prevention
Drugs
Justice System
Juvenile Justice
Law Enforcement
Victims
Left Nav Bottom Line

Home / NCJRS Abstract

Publications
 

NCJRS Abstract


The document referenced below is part of the NCJRS Library collection.
To conduct further searches of the collection, visit the NCJRS Abstracts Database.

How to Obtain Documents
 
NCJ Number: NCJ 229417     Find in a Library
Title: National Victim Assistance Academy 1999
Corporate Author: National Victim Assistance Academy (NVAA)
United States
Editor(s): Grace Coleman ; Mario Gaboury ; Morna Murray ; Anne Seymour
Date Published: 1998
Page Count: 2
Sponsoring Agency: Office for Victims of Crime
US Dept of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
United States
Grant Number: 95-MU-GX-K002 (S-4)
Sale Source: OVC Resource Ctr
P.O. Box 6000
Rockville, MD 20849-6000
United States
Document: HTML 
Type: Curricula
Language: English
Country: United States
Annotation: This report provides an outline of the course curriculum in victim assistance and victimology, offered throughout the United States, by the National Victim Assistance Academy for 1999.
Abstract: The National Victim Assistance Academy is a university-based foundation level course of study in victim assistance and victimology that was developed through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime to a coordinated team of co-sponsors. The 1999 Academy is being conducted simultaneously on the campuses of American University in Washington, DC, California State University-Fresno, Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC, Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX, and Washburn University in Topeka, KS. The 45-hour academic-based, rigorous course curriculum emphasizes foundations in victimology and victims' rights and services, as well as new developments in the field of victim assistance. This report covers more than 35 different subject areas, developed to serve as the course curriculum. Highlights of the areas covered in this curriculum include: scope of crime/historical review of the victims' rights discipline; specific justice systems and victims' rights; restorative justice/community service; financial assistance for victims of crime; domestic violence; stress management; victimization of elderly; financial crime; research and evaluation; professionalizing the discipline of victim services; innovative technologies and the information age; and special topics, such as victims of gang violence, workplace violence, and international issues in victim assistance.
Main Term(s): Victimology
Index Term(s): Curriculum ; Criminal justice education ; Victim services ; Educational courses ; Victims' rights ; OVC grant-related documents
Note: Online only publication
 
To cite this abstract, use the following link:
https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=251444

* A link to the full-text document is provided whenever possible. For documents not available online, a link to the publisher's web site is provided.


Contact Us | Feedback | Site Map
Freedom of Information Act | Privacy Statement | Legal Policies and Disclaimers | USA.gov

U.S. Department of Justice | Office of Justice Programs

place holder