User:Bluegirl2650/sandbox

June 28: Nice job! I can see your published edits in the article.

From Dr. Hildebrandt: Okay, Sophia. I can see your work now in the Sandbox. Thanks. (June 27).

Assignment 17:

1. Template:Illinois-school-stub - Wikipedia I chose this stub because it seemed interesting to me.

2. It states everywhere that it is a stub and there is no information on it.

3. A lot of stuff is missing on my stub page. It has no information on it. The most it tells you is what a stub is and nothing else. It shows other links that you can click on for the stub hierarchy for my topic.

4. There are no references on my stub page.

5. All the sections on the stub are missing compared to a well developed article on the same topic.

Assignment 18:

Theories of Victimology Theories of victimology - Wikipedia

Criminal Code of Russia Criminal Code of Russia - Wikipedia

Jose Manuel Martinez (serial killer) José Manuel Martínez (serial killer) - Wikipedia

Assignment 19:

In the stub, it is missing some key information about victimology. In the article that is closely related to it called Victimology gives the reader a full understanding of victimology and some theories about it. The stub just gives two theories about abuse and does not really go into depth about the theories there are about victimology. Rothe, Dawn, and David Kauzlarich. Towards a Victimology of State Crime. London: Routledge, 2014. Web.

Assignment 20:

Rothe, Dawn, and David Kauzlarich. Towards a Victimology of State Crime. London: Routledge, 2014. Web.

“Victimology; Theories and Applications, 2d Ed. (online Access Included).” Reference & Research Book News 2012: n. pag. Print.

“Victimology.” The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice 2014: n. pag. Print.

Assignment 21:

Berman, Harold J. Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure; the RSFSR Codes. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1966. Print.

Burnham, William, and Jeffrey Kahn. “Russia’s Criminal Procedure Code Five Years Out.” Review of Central and East European law 33.1 (2008): 1–94. Web.

Assignment 22:

I am choosing the stub Theories of victimology.

What is Victimology?
Victimology is not just about the victims that are affected by the criminals, but also how they are affected and how one can be vulnerable to become a victim. To do this, one would also have to study how the criminals grew interests in their victims and their relationships with them. And they also look into the norms of the society in which the criminal lives in and how a victim might fit a specific pattern. Victimology has a broad range of different theories and the most prevalent one is abuse. As you continue to read this article, you will find a particular theory about victimology ties to abuse.