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9781843922582

Handbook of Victims and Victimology

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  • ISBN13:

    9781843922582

  • ISBN10:

    1843922584

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-02-25
  • Publisher: Willan
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Summary

The study of criminal victimisation has developed to such an extent that victimology is now regarded as a central component to the study of crime and criminology. This focus of concern has been matched by the growth and development of support services for the victim of crime alongside increasing political concern with similar issues.The central purpose of this book is to bring together leading scholars to produce an authoritative handbook on victims and victimology that provides a comprehensive review of these developments, reflecting contemporary academic, policy, and political debates on the nature, extent and impact of criminal victimisation and policy responses to it.

Table of Contents

Perspectives on the Victim and Victimisation Introduction
Sandra Walklate Setting the scene: a question of history Tony Kearon and Barry S Godfrey Theoretical perspectives on victimisation Paul Rock Theory and method: the social epidemiology of crime victims Tim Hope Crime
victimisation and vulnerability Simon Green
Victims
Victimology and Feminism Introduction Sandra Walklate Surviving victimhood: the impact of feminist campaigns Kate Cook and Helen Jones Feminism
victimology and domestic violence Carolyn Hoyle Lessons from the gender agenda Pamela Davies
Victims and Service Delivery Introduction Sandra Walklate Public sector services and the victim of crime Rob I Mawby The role of the voluntary sector Brian Williams and Hannah Goodman Matching service delivery to need Peter Dunn The victim in court Andrew Sanders and Imogen Jones The victim in restorative justice James Dignan
Comparative Perspectives Introduction Sandra Walklate Looking beyond Great Britain: the development of criminal injuries compensation David Miers Benchmarking victim policies in the framework of European Union Law Jan Van Dijk and Marc Groenhuijsen A comparative analysis of the victim policies across the Anglo-speaking world Tracey Booth and Kerry Carrington
Other visions of victimisation and victimology Introduction Sandra Walklate 'Race'
religion and victimisation: UK and European responses Jo Goodey Victims of corporate crime Dave Whyte Cultural victimology: are we all victims now?
Conclusion
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