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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... responses that article in particular and the journal in general have received in the period since then. Some of the case studies in Chapter Four are expanded versions of material from my chapter in Hale etal. (Williams forthcoming). The ...
... responses are likely to vary according to the approaches taken. Here again, the need to balance the interests of the various parties appropriately is a major concern. In a number of countries, restorative justice has been introduced in ...
... responses victims can reasonably expect from the relevant criminal justice agencies. Victim Personal Statements were introduced in England and Wales in 2001 with the intention of giving victims an opportunity to express their concerns ...
... response to what Ashworth (2000, p.186) called the 'victims in the service of severity' thesis (see also Garland 2001). Examples include the so-called 'three strikes and you're out' provision of the UK's Crime [Sentences] Act 1997 ...
... response to media and other criticism to remove most types of motoring offenders from its scope (Home Office 2004c; BBC News 2004; Hansard 2004: see also Chapter Four). In England and Wales, annual state funding for Victim Support ...
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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 |