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Handbook of Victims and Victimology By Sandra Walklate

By: Publication details: Routledge 2017 New YorkEdition: 2nd EditionDescription: 393 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781138889460
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.88 WAL.H
Summary: Contents 1. Setting the scene: A Question of History /​ Barry Godfrey 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Victimisation /​ Paul Rock 3. The social epidemiology of crime victimization: The paradox of prevention /​ Tim Hope 4. The Impact of Crime: Victimisation, Harm and Resilience /​ Simon Green and Anthony Pemberton 5. Feminist Voices, Gender and Victimisation /​ Pamela Davies 6. Child Victims of Human Rights Violations /​ Elizabeth Stanley 7. Victims of Hate Crime /​ Neil Chakraborti 8. Sexuality and victimisation /​ Leslie Moran 9. A critical race feminist perspective on racialized women's experiences of intimate partner abuse /​ Patrina Duhaney 10. Interventions and services for victims of crime /​ Joanna Shapland 11. The victim in court /​ Samantha Fairclough and Imogen Jones 12. Restorative Justice and Victims of Crime: Directions and developments /​ Meredith Rossner 13. Theorising victimisation through the individual and collective reparations programs for Indian Residential School abuse /​ Konstantin Petroukhov 14. A glass half full, or half empty? On the implementation of the EU's Victims Directive regarding police reception and specialized support /​ Jan Van Dijk and Marc Groenhuijsen 15. Victims support in policy and legal process in Australia: Still an ambivalent and contested space /​ Tracey Booth and Kerry Carrington 16. Looking into Asia: Managing crime through victim policy? /​ Susyan Jou and Bill Hebenton 17. Crime as a Social Relation of Power: Reframing the 'Ideal Victim' of Corporate Crimes /​ David Whyte 18. We Are All Complicit: Victimization and Crimes of the Powerful /​ Dawn Rothe and David Kauzlarich 19. Cultural Victimology Revisited: Synergies of Risk, Fear and Resilience /​ Gabe Mythen and Will McGowan Conclusion: Developing an agenda for a (critical) victimology.
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Contents
1. Setting the scene: A Question of History /​ Barry Godfrey
2. Theoretical Perspectives on Victimisation /​ Paul Rock
3. The social epidemiology of crime victimization: The paradox of prevention /​ Tim Hope
4. The Impact of Crime: Victimisation, Harm and Resilience /​ Simon Green and Anthony Pemberton
5. Feminist Voices, Gender and Victimisation /​ Pamela Davies
6. Child Victims of Human Rights Violations /​ Elizabeth Stanley
7. Victims of Hate Crime /​ Neil Chakraborti
8. Sexuality and victimisation /​ Leslie Moran
9. A critical race feminist perspective on racialized women's experiences of intimate partner abuse /​ Patrina Duhaney
10. Interventions and services for victims of crime /​ Joanna Shapland
11. The victim in court /​ Samantha Fairclough and Imogen Jones
12. Restorative Justice and Victims of Crime: Directions and developments /​ Meredith Rossner
13. Theorising victimisation through the individual and collective reparations programs for Indian Residential School abuse /​ Konstantin Petroukhov
14. A glass half full, or half empty? On the implementation of the EU's Victims Directive regarding police reception and specialized support /​ Jan Van Dijk and Marc Groenhuijsen
15. Victims support in policy and legal process in Australia: Still an ambivalent and contested space /​ Tracey Booth and Kerry Carrington
16. Looking into Asia: Managing crime through victim policy? /​ Susyan Jou and Bill Hebenton
17. Crime as a Social Relation of Power: Reframing the 'Ideal Victim' of Corporate Crimes /​ David Whyte
18. We Are All Complicit: Victimization and Crimes of the Powerful /​ Dawn Rothe and David Kauzlarich
19. Cultural Victimology Revisited: Synergies of Risk, Fear and Resilience /​ Gabe Mythen and Will McGowan
Conclusion: Developing an agenda for a (critical) victimology.

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