Foreword by Boutros Boutros-Ghali | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Victims of Crime | p. 15 |
Victims of Crime: Justice, Support and Public Safety | p. 81 |
United Nations Action from the Victims' Perspective | p. 101 |
Traumatic Stress and the Role of NGOs | p. 131 |
Refugee Trauma, Protection and Assistance | p. 161 |
Non-Governmental Efforts in the Psychosocial Care of Traumatized Peoples | p. 193 |
How Visits by the ICRC Help Prisoners Cope with the Effects of Traumatic Stress | p. 219 |
Soldiers for Peace: Ordeals and Stress | p. 257 |
Prompt International Response | p. 283 |
Provisions of Psychological Support | p. 289 |
Healing the Invisible Wounds of Children in War: A Rights Approach | p. 307 |
Helping Child Victims of Violence | p. 327 |
Overcoming Victimization through Equality and Non-Discrimination | p. 347 |
Dealing with Violence against Women | p. 367 |
WHO's Role Regarding Traumatic Stress | p. 383 |
Emotional Responses of International Humanitarian Aid Workers | p. 397 |
Issues of Implementation and Coordination | p. 425 |
Conclusion | p. 439 |
Contributors | p. 449 |
Index | p. 461 |
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