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Project Two Guidelines and Rubric
CJ 315 Project Two Guidelines and Rubric
Competency
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
Analyze how victimization data informs problem solving in criminal justice
Scenario
You are a crime analyst who has been hired by Pete Costa, the police commissioner in the city of Mason, to analyze an area of crime and
victimization data. For this task, you will use the following sources of data: Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Internet Crime Complaint Center, and the Polaris Project (which runs the National Human Trafficking Hotline). You will examine the data on
rape/sexual assault, cybercrime, or human trafficking for the most recent year available. You will then present to the police commissioner a
clear and sustainable plan to help reduce the risk of victimization. The plan will include the data examined, an explanation of how the data was
collected, risk factors that increase the likelihood of being a victim of crime analyzed in the data, how victimization data can be applied to
address problems in the criminal justice system, and identification of a National Institute of Justice program that can address the crime data
analyzed.
Directions
Using the provided scenario and the data for one of the crimes below (the same crime you chose in the Module Four assignment), create a
written plan to reduce the risk of victimization for the crime selected.
Rape and sexual assault data (Click Crime VictimizationCrime Victimization for last year and then Full ReportFull Report.)
Cybercrime data (Click IC3 Annual ReportIC3 Annual Report for last year.)
Human trafficking data
Include the following required elements :
1. Explain the data examined in relation to the crime you selectedExplain the data examined in relation to the crime you selected (150 to 200 words). Include the following in your description:
1. Identify the crime.
2. Describe the data.
3. Identify trends or any distinguishing factors in the data.
2. Explain how and why the data was collectedExplain how and why the data was collected (150 to 200 words). Include the following in your explanation:
1. Identify the data source.
2. Provide background information regarding the data source.
3. Explain how the data was collected (survey, questionnaire, and reported crime).
4. Explain why this data is collected.
3. Identify risk factors that may increase the likelihood of being a victim of the crime selectedIdentify risk factors that may increase the likelihood of being a victim of the crime selected (100 to 150 words).
1. Determine who is most likely to be identified as a victim (people, businesses, or corporations) in that specific crime and the risk factors
that may contribute to the victimization.
4. Explain how victimization data is applied to address problems in the criminal justice systemExplain how victimization data is applied to address problems in the criminal justice system (200 to 250 words). Address the
following in your explanation:
1. Identify problems related to the crime selected.
2. Provide an example that shows how the use of data for the crime selected can result in strategies to reduce the risk of victimization for
that specific crime.
5. Identify a program or practice from the National Institute of Justice that can address crime data analyzed Identify a program or practice from the National Institute of Justice that can address crime data analyzed (150 to 200 words).
1. Select a program or practice deemed effective by the National Institute of Justice that addresses the crime selected.
2. Summarize the program or practice.
3. Explain how the program or practice may reduce the risk of victimization for the crime selected.
What to Submit
To complete this project, you must submit the following:
For this assignment, create a 750- to 1,000-word written plan regarding the data analyzed, and focus on reducing the risk of victimization for
the crime selected. Any sources should be cited according to APA style.
Supporting Materials
The following resource(s) may help support your work on the project:
Bureau of Justice Statistics
National Institute of Justice
Project Two Rubric
CriteriaCriteria Exemplary (100%)Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%)Proficient (85%)
NeedsNeeds
ImprovementImprovement
(55%)(55%)
Not Evident (0%)Not Evident (0%) ValueValue
Articulation ofArticulation of
ResponseResponse
Exceeds proficiency
in an exceptionally
clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or
creative manner
Clearly conveys
meaning with
correct grammar,
sentence structure,
and spelling,
demonstrating an
understanding of
audience and
purpose
Shows progress
toward proficiency,
but with errors in
grammar, sentence
structure, and
spelling, negatively
impacting
readability
Submission has
critical errors in
grammar, sentence
structure, and
spelling, preventing
understanding of
ideas
15
Data ExaminedData Examined Exceeds proficiency
in an exceptionally
clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or
creative manner
Explains the data
examined in relation
to the selected crime
Shows progress
toward proficiency,
but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may
include additional
details or
clarification
identifying and
describing the data
examined, and/or
identifying trends
Does not attempt
criterion
15
Data CollectionData Collection Exceeds proficiency
in an exceptionally
clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or
creative manner
Explains how and
why the data was
collected
Shows progress
toward proficiency,
but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may
include additional
details or
clarification
explaining how and
why the data was
collected
Does not attempt
criterion
15
Risk FactorsRisk Factors Exceeds proficiency
in an exceptionally
clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or
creative manner
Identifies risk
factors that increase
the likelihood of
being a victim of the
selected crime
Shows progress
toward proficiency,
but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may
include additional
details or
clarification
identifying risk
factors that increase
the likelihood of
being a victim of
crime selected
Does not attempt
criterion
15
VictimizationVictimization
Data ApplicationData Application
Exceeds proficiency
in an exceptionally
clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or
creative manner
Explains how
victimization data is
applied to address
problems in the
criminal justice
system
Shows progress
toward proficiency,
but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may
include additional
details or
clarification
explaining how
victimization data is
applied to address
problems in the
criminal justice
system
Does not attempt
criterion
20
Program orProgram or
PracticePractice
Exceeds proficiency
in an exceptionally
clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or
creative manner
Identifies a program
or practice from
National Institute of
Justice that can
address crime data
analyzed
Shows progress
toward proficiency,
but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may
include identifying a
more appropriate
program or practice
Does not attempt
criterion
15
Citations andCitations and
AttributionsAttributions
Uses citations for
ideas requiring
attribution, with few
or no minor errors
Uses citations for
ideas requiring
attribution, with
consistent minor
errors
Uses citations for
ideas requiring
attribution, with
major errors
Does not use
citations for ideas
requiring attribution
5
Total:Total: 100%
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