Victimology, law assignment help

Victimology, law assignment help

Essay

For this week’s assignment, you will write a 1-2 page essay about cyclical behavior. Be sure to address all prompts and cite your sources in APA format. This is worth 100 points, so be thorough and give your best effort.

Continuing with topics that compare and contrast victimization theories, this week we highlight cyclical behaviors. The cycle of violence has been used for decades to help explain domestic violence. The abuser displaces anger toward his/her partner anger at others that resulted from another situation.  This tends to be a widely accepted explanation and is taught to both victims and offenders of domestic violence (Meadows, 2014). To prepare for this week’s graded activities, please review the study guide for this week. It will give you a brief summation of the material for this lesson. This is not a comprehensive list of the information, so you will still need to read the textbook.

For this week’s individual work, please respond to the following prompts:

  • What is the Cycle of Violence?
  • Discuss the phases and how and why the cycle occurs.

This essay should include the following:

  • An in-depth submission that should be free of spelling and grammar errors and is 1-2 pages in length.
  • You will be assessed on the rationale you use in addressing the questions/issue posted, and how well you justify your argument regarding this issue.
  • Your response must be thought-provoking, have well-developed ideas, and should reference (per APA) any supporting material from the text, lecture, or other sources you have used to complete the assignment.
  • Please remember that your individual work should be paraphrased. This means you must write the paper in your own words. You must not simply find an article and cut and paste it and submit it as your assignment.
  • In addition, you should use scholarly resources to support your claims. Quotations are acceptable, but should be used sparingly. At least 85% of your paper should be written in your own words. Citing your work and giving authors appropriate credit is very important.  If an idea is not your own, you must cite your work – this includes paraphrasing. (Please refer to the school’s plagiarism policy for more information).