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For Part 1, you imagine you are a consultant for the Department of Justice (DOJ). You have been asked to assess measures of crime

 

Overview

This Performance Task has two parts. For Part 1, you imagine you are a consultant for the Department of Justice (DOJ). You have been asked to assess measures of crime and victimization. You will then present your findings in a PowerPoint presentation to the Department. Consider how you will begin to gather materials and from what sources. For Part 2, you imagine that you have been hired by the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) to prepare an Executive Summary on the many impacts of crime victimization. The Executive Summary will be 4–5 pages and distributed to every state’s office of victim services to inform their planning for victim’s services.

Submission Length: (please see attachment for the Rubric)

 Part 1: 14–slide PowerPoint presentation

Part 2: 4-page Executive Summary.

 

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VC001:  Impact  of  Crime  on  Individuals  and  Communities:  Apply  principles  of  victimology  to  address  its  causes  and  effects  and   promote  social  change.  

  Assessment  Rubric  

Rubric  Criteria   0   Not  Present  

1   Needs  Improvement  

2   Meets  Expectations  

Sub-­‐Competency  1:  Compare  Crime  Databases  

Provide  an  overview  of   crime  and  victimization  in   the  United  States   and  include   current  statistics  of  at   least  three  major  crimes   (UCR  Part  I  Crimes).     LO  1.1:  Compare  crime   databases.  

A  comparison  of  databases   is  missing.    

Does  not  provide  an  overview  of   each  of  the  four  crime  databases   (UCR,  NIBRS,  NCVS,  and  UNODC)   or  the  overview  is  vague.  

Does  not  provide  comparison  of   each  system/database.    

Does  not  describe  at  least  one   advantage  and  one  disadvantage   of  each  database.  

Provides  an  overview  of  each  of  the   four  crime  databases  (UCR,  NIBRS,   NCVS,  and  UNODC).  

Provides  a  comparison  of  each   system/database.    

Describes  at  least  one  advantage  and   one  disadvantage  of  each  database.  

  Sub-­‐Competency  2:  Evaluate  the  Use  of  Separate  Versus  Combined  Databases  

 

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Identify   and  describe  three  direct   impacts  of  crime  on   victims  and  their  families.   Discuss  whether  these  are   short  or  long-­‐term   impacts.         LO  2.1:  Evaluate  the  use  of   separate  versus  combined   databases.  

There  is  no  evaluation  for   combining  databases  to   improve  the  understanding   of  victimization  and  better   inform  victimization   reduction  strategies.  

Does  not  discuss  whether   combining  the  databases  would   improve  the  understanding  of   victimization  and  better  inform   victimization  reduction  strategies   and  why.     Does  not  focus  on  measuring   crime  statistics.      

Discusses  whether  combining  the   databases  would  improve  the   understanding  of  victimization  and   better  inform  victimization  reduction   strategies  and  why.     Focuses  on  measuring  crime   statistics.    

Sub-­‐Competency  3:  Identify  Direct  Impacts  of  Crime  on  Victims  and  Their  Families  

Explain  which  crimes  have   higher  reporting  rates  and   which  crimes  have  lower   reporting  rates.         LO  3.1:  Identify  direct   impacts  of  crime  on   victims  and  their  families.  

An  overview  of  direct   impacts  on  victims  and   their  families  is  not   included.    

An  overview  of  crime  and   victimization  in  the  United  States   is  not  provided  and/or  does  not   include  current  statistics  for  at   least  three  major  crimes  (UCR   Part  I  Crimes).     A  description  of  three  direct   impacts  of  crime  on  victims  and   their  families  is  not  provided   and/or  does  not  include  whether   the  impacts  are  short  or  long-­‐ term  impacts.      

An  overview  of  crime  and   victimization  in  the  United  States  is   provided  and  includes  current   statistics  for  at  least  three  major   crimes  (UCR  Part  I  Crimes).     A  description  of  three  direct  impacts   of  crime  on  victims  and  their  families   is  provided  and  includes  whether  the   impacts  are  short  or  long-­‐term   impacts.    

Sub-­‐Competency  4:  Evaluate  Crimes  with  High  and  Low  Reporting  Rates  

Identify  methods  for   improving  rates  of   reporting  for  

There  is  no  explanation   regarding  which  crimes   have  higher  reporting  rates  

No  explanation  is  included   regarding  which  crimes  have   higher  reporting  rates  and  which  

An  explanation  is  included  regarding   which  crimes  have  higher  reporting  

 

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underreported  crimes.       LO  4.1:  Evaluate  crimes   with  high  and  low   reporting  rates.  

and  which  crimes  have   lower  reporting  rates.    

crimes  have  lower  reporting   rates.    

 

rates  and  which  crimes  have  lower   reporting  rates.    

 

Sub-­‐Competency  5:  Explain  Statistics  for  Improving  Reporting  Rates  for  Leading  to  Social  Change  

Discuss  how  using   statistics  and  improving   reporting  rates  can  lead  to   social  change.       LO  5.1:  Explain  statistics   for  improving  reporting   rates  for  leading  to  social   change.  

Methods  for  improving   reporting  rates  for   underreported  crimes   were  not  identified.    

Methods  are  not  identified  for   improving  rates  of  reporting  for   underreported  crimes.     An  explanation  of  how  using   statistics  and  improving  reporting   rates  can  lead  to  social  change  is   not  included.  

Methods  are  identified  for  improving   rates  of  reporting  for  underreported   crimes.     An  explanation  of  how  using  statistics   and  improving  reporting  rates  can   lead  to  social  change  is  included.      

   

 

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Professional  Skill  Assessment  

In  this  Competency  Assessment,  you  will  be  assessed  on  the  following  Professional  Skills:  Applied  and  Collaborative  Learning,   Technology,  Engaging  Multiple  Social  and  Cultural  Perspectives  and  Written  Communication.  These  skills  count  toward  your   achievement  of  the  Competency  and  the  Professional  Skills.  

Applied  and  Collaborative  Learning:    Apply  knowledge  and  skills  in  collaboration  with  others  to  solve  authentic  problems.     0  

Not  Present   1  

Needs  Improvement   2  

Meets  Expectations   LO1:  Recognize  how   compromise,  mutual   respect,  and  shared   responsibility  help  people   achieve  a  common  goal.  

Evidence  of  recognition   is  not  present.  

Evidence  of  recognition  is  unclear   or  incomplete.  

Response  includes  evidence  that   demonstrates  recognition  of  how   compromise,  mutual  respect,  and   shared  responsibility  help  people   achieve  a  common  goal.  

LO2:  Apply  collaboration   skills  to  create  workable   solutions  to  complex   problems.  

Application  is  not   present.  

Response  applies  inappropriate   collaboration  skills  or  the   collaboration  results  in   inappropriate  or  unrealistic   solutions.  

Response  generally  applies  relevant   and  appropriate  collaboration  skills  to   create  workable  solutions  to  complex   problems.    

Technology:  Use  technology  effectively  relevant  to  criminal  justice  organizations.  

LO1:    Apply  the  features  of   technology  programs  (i.e.,   Excel,  Word,  PowerPoint)   to  communicate   information  effectively.  

Technology  program  is   not  applied   appropriately.  

Technology  program  includes   multiple  formatting  issues  and/or   is  difficult  to  interpret.  

Technology  program  includes  proper   formatting.  

Data  can  be  easily  read  and   interpreted.  

   

 

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Engaging  Multiple  Social  and  Cultural  Perspectives:  Apply  strategies  to  develop  intellectual  flexibility  and  broad  knowledge  that   enables  perception  of  the  world  through  the  perspectives  of  diverse  social  and  cultural  perspectives.  

LO1:  Recognize  the  value   of  one’s  own  and  others’   social  and  cultural   perspectives.  

Recognition  is  not   present.  

Response  demonstrates  a  vague   understanding  of  the  value  of   one’s  own  and  others’  social  and   cultural  perspectives.  

Response  demonstrates  a  clear   understanding  of  the  value  of  one’s   own  and  others’  social  and  cultural   perspectives.  

LO2:  Recognize  how   knowledge  from  different   cultural  and  social   perspectives  might  affect   interpretations  of  issues  in   society.  

Recognition  is  not   present.  

Response  demonstrates  a  vague   understanding  of  how  different   cultural  and  social  perspectives   might  affect  interpretations  of   issues.  

Response  demonstrates  a  clear   understanding  of  how  different   cultural  and  social  perspectives  might   affect  interpretations  of  issues.  

LO3:  Evaluate  the  source  of   one’s  own  perspectives  on   selected  issues  in  culture   and  society.  

Evaluation  is  not   present.  

Response  provides  an  incomplete   evaluation  of  the  source  of  one’s   own  perspectives  on  selected   issues  in  culture  and  society.  

Response  provides  a  thorough   evaluation  of  the  source  of  one’s  own   perspectives  on  selected  issues  in   culture  and  society.  

LO4:  Evaluate  competing   social  and  cultural   perspectives  on  specific   problems  in  order  to  arrive   at  a  solution.  

Evaluation  is  not   present.  

Response  provides  an  incomplete   evaluation  of  perspectives  and/or   does  not  offer  a  viable  solution.  

Response  provides  a  thorough   evaluation  of  differing  perspectives   and  is  able  to  make  a  judgment   regarding  viable  solutions.    

Written  Communication:  Write  with  clarity,  coherence,  and  purpose.  

LO1:  Develop  clear   introduction  statements.   (AWE  3;  essay-­‐level  skills)  

Introduction  statement   is  not  present.  

Introduction  statement  is  unclear   and/or  unfocused.  

Introduction  statement  is  well-­‐ defined  and  clearly  describes  the   topic  and  focus  of  the  response.  

 

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LO2:  Use  transitions  to   connect  ideas.  (AWE  3;   essay-­‐level  skills)  

Transitions  are  not   present.  

Transitions  are  used  inconsistently   or  limit  reader’s  access  to  ideas.  

Writing  conveys  a  cohesive  idea   through  the  effective  use  of   transitions.  

LO3:  Use  appropriate  tone   and  vocabulary  for  a  given   audience.  (AWE  3;   awareness  of  audience  and   discipline)  

Vocabulary  and  tone   are  inappropriate  for   the  audience.    

Vocabulary  and  tone  vary   throughout  the  writing,  limiting   reader’s  access  to  ideas.  

Vocabulary  and  tone  communicate   key  concepts  that  are  appropriate  for   the  audience.  

LO4:  Apply  APA  formatting   and  style  guidelines.  (AWE   3;  awareness  of  audience   and  discipline  and  credit  to   source)  

APA  formatting  and   style  are  not  present.  

Writing  inconsistently  uses  in-­‐text   citations  and  references.  Major   errors  in  APA  Style  impede   understanding  and/or  violate   standards  for  academic  integrity.    

Writing  uses  in-­‐text  citations   appropriately,  includes  references   when  applicable,  and  is  formatted   according  to  APA  Style.  Minor  errors   in  APA  Style  do  not  impede   understanding  or  violate  standards   for  academic  integrity.  

Mastery  Rubric    

In  order  to  achieve  mastery  of  this  Competency,  you  must  achieve  a  “2”  on  every  rubric  row  in  addition  to  meeting  the  additional   expectation  indicated  in  the  Mastery  Rubric.  

Mastery  Rubric   No   Yes  

Exceeds  Expectations:  Impact  of  Crime  of  Individuals  and  Communities  

LO1:  Apply  principles   of  victimology  to   address  its  causes  and   effects  and  promote   social  change.  

The  PowerPoint  presentation  is  not  well  thought   out,  or  well-­‐constructed,  and  demonstrates  an   understanding  of  different  crime  databases  and   their  advantages  and  disadvantages.  Or,  the   Executive  Summary  does  not  demonstrate  the  

The  PowerPoint  presentation  is  well  thought  out,   well-­‐constructed,  and  demonstrates  an   understanding  of  different  crime  databases  and   their  advantages  and  disadvantages.  The  Executive   Summary  demonstrates  the  ability  to  identify  

 

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  ability  to  identify  unreported  crimes  and  provide   suitable  recommendations  for  improving  reporting   rates  of  crime.  

 

unreported  crimes  and  provide  suitable   recommendations  for  improving  reporting  rates  of   crime.  

   

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