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To some, the victim's rights movement is more an exercise in symbolic politics than a substantive program. As a result, some critics argue that many of these programs are really more interested in severe punishment of the defendant than in helping victims adjust socially, economically, or psychologically to their new role as victim. Which dimensions of helping victims reflect the crime control model?

Can someone help to understand this question and what I am looking for? I am not understanding the question.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
First, you need to study your book's explanation of the crime control model. Be sure you understand it.

Then ask how helping crime victims fits with the crime control model.

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