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Improving Community Response to Crime Victims
An Eight-Step Model for Developing Protocol



January 1997 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Interdisciplinary teams, lauded as the most effective way to investigate and prosecute physical and sexual abuse cases, are often difficult to create and maintain. This book assists in demystifying the process of establishing such teams with an eight-step model - the `Protocol Development Cycle'. Through extensive contact with a wide variety of professionals and communities, the authors provide accessible and well-organized guidelines for those who want to start and maintain an interagency team to respond to almost any type of interpersonal crime. In a practical and hands-on style, they include exercises and training materials, along with sample letters, forms, press releases and other documents designed to aid community teams assess the response to crime and identify gaps in services.
 
Community Response to Crime Victims
 
Establishing the Interagency Council
 
Protocol Development Cycle Overview
 
Inventory of Existing Services
 
Victim Experience Survey
 
Community Needs Assessment
 
Writing Protocol
 
Adopt Protocol and Renew Interagency Agreement
 
Protocol-Based Training
 
Monitoring Protocol Implementation
 
Protocol Evaluation
 
Continuing To Move Forward

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ISBN: 9780803972445
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