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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... 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 ...
... organised crime: these involve large numbers of individual victims whose needs are not met effectively by existing policies or services. Victim. policy. 1963–2004. How genuine is the apparent political interest in victims of crime? It is ...
... organisations which represent their interests. Alongside changing attitudes towards victims at the national political level, the period since the 1970s has also seen the development of an influential victims' movement. The history of ...
... organisation Justice joined the Howard League in its campaign for a compensation scheme in the 1950s and 1960s. Fry saw state compensation as a form of social insurance, arguing that 'the logical way of providing for criminally ...
... organisations worked independently of service providergroups, until the two wings of the emergent victims' movement came together for some purposes in an informal coalition under the umbrella organisation NOVA (the National Organization ...
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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 |