The victims of crime
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The victims of crime
Prentice Hall, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The Victims of Crime provides indispensable information on all aspects of crime victimization, victims' rights, and victims' services. Organized in an easy-to-follow, four-part format, it provides a look at important events in the field, up-to-date statistical victimization data, and a theoretical understanding of how and why individuals become victims of crime. Taking a systems approach, it devotes extensive coverage to the crime victim's interaction with the criminal justice system and includes an entire chapter on economic victimizations.
Table of Contents
SECTION I: VICTIMOLOGY 1. Victims of Crime: An Overview
2. Crime Victimization: Statistics, Theories, and Victimology
3. Crime Prevention
SECTION II: CRIME VICTIMS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
4. Crime Victims and Law Enforcement
5. Crime Victims and the Courts
6. Crime Victims, Corrections, and Restorative Justice
SECTION III: INTERPERSONAL VICTIMIZATION
7. Sexual Victimization
8. Intimate Partner Violence
9. Children as Victims
10. Victimization of the Elderly
SECTION IV: STRANGER VICTIMIZATION
11. Economic Victimizations
12. Hate Crimes and Special Populations
13. Mass Violence
14. International Victimization, Assistance and the Future of the Victims of Crime
by "Nielsen BookData"