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9780754623540

Crime, Victims and Justice: Essays on Principles and Practice

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    9780754623540

  • ISBN10:

    0754623548

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-03-28
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Victims of crime are still marginalized in criminal law practice, even though a number of legislatures have introduced reforms on their behalf. This collection of papers from some of the leading experts in the field provides a better understanding of the problems associated with restorative justice, with the aim of improving criminal law in the area.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
1. Doubts on the Upsurge of the Victim's Role in Criminal Law
Ybo Buruma
1(15)
2. Gearing Justice Action to Victim Satisfaction: Contrasting Two Justice Philosophies: Retribution and Redress
Ezzat Fattah
16(15)
3. Compensation for Victims of Crime
Ian Freckelton
31(32)
4. Victims' Rights and Restorative Justice: Piecemeal Reform of the Criminal Justice System or a Change of Paradigm?
Marc Groenhuijsen
63(17)
5. Against the Pain of Punishment: Retribution as Reparation through Penal Servitude
Hendrik Kaptein
80(32)
6. Victims on View: Are Victims Served by the Principle of Open Justice?
Marjke Maisch
112(14)
7. Victims and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Åsa Rydberg
126(15)
8. The Rights and Needs of Victims in the Criminal Justice Process
Martin Wright
141(14)
Index 155

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