Victims of Crime and Community JusticeJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2005年5月15日 - 176 頁 Can a victim's experience really be improved purely by diminishing the rights of offenders and increasing penalties for offending? |
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... issues and sources of material was received from a range of people, and in particular I owe gratitude to Denis Bracken, Carole Clark, Krystyna Findley, Hannah Goodman, Elliot Juby, Jan Kilgallon, Gill Mackenzie, Mike Nellis, Kieran O ...
... issues. Organisations claiming to represent victims have become increasingly vocal and influential over this period and in the process the issues involved have inevitably been politicised: some of the advantages and drawbacks of this ...
... issues are, therefore, severely counterproductive in terms of victims' real interests, and many of these changes were made without any consultation with victims or the organisations which represent their interests. Alongside changing ...
... issue has had to be revisited regularly in Parliament because of problems in enforcement: victims' expectations of receiving payment may be raised by the making of an award against the offender, but subsequently dashed by the failure to ...
... issues concerning victims has come from non-governmental organisations set up to provide services to individual victims or to campaign for improvements in their treatment by official agencies (or both). In the UK, the growth of the ...
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Restorative justice and its implications for victims | 57 |
Improving the position of victims of crime | 87 |
Real improvements for victims of crime | 112 |
Conclusions | 127 |
REFERENCES
| 153 |
SUBJECT INDEX
| 169 |
AUTHOR INDEX
| 174 |