14. Victimology

14.8 Discussion Questions

Dr. Jordana K. Norgaard and Dr. Benjamin Roebuck

  1. Using an intersectional lens, what types of questions related to victimisation are missing from the General Social Survey? Which type of questions should be included?
  2. Imagine you have been a victim of a crime and you have agreed to make a victim impact statement to the court.  What information would you want to share?  Use this Victim Impact Statement and prepare your own.
  3. Do you think all victims of crime deserve compensation? Write an argument both for and against.
  4. Watch the documentary, After Candace: The Art of Healing, and respond to three discussion questions from the film guide
  5. Watch the documentary, nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand, and make a list to document how Indigenous Peoples in the film experienced racism. Make an additional list of ways that Indigenous Peoples in the film showed strength and resilience.
  6. Explain the concept of posttraumatic change. How does this apply to survivors of crime?

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