Victims and Victimology: Research, Policy and PracticePearson Longman, 2005 - 292 頁 This book provides an introduction to the key debates within the area of victims and victimology. While the mainstay of the text focuses on victim-centred criminal and social justice developments in England and Wales, examples from around the world are provided in order to explore the victims ¿place¿ in the context of wider political and policy debates. The book¿s eight chapters, together with its introduction and end comment, describe and comment on some of the most salient developments, in recent years, in so-called ¿victim-centred¿ justice. Victims and Victimology is suitable for courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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... global business decisions , taken by an elite few , that determine what we purchase , how we purchase it , and where it is made . The drive for cheaper products and services means that global competition in the marketplace is tough and ...
... global business decisions , taken by an elite few , that determine what we purchase , how we purchase it , and where it is made . The drive for cheaper products and services means that global competition in the marketplace is tough and ...
第 220 頁
... global reach . They are not limited to the ' domestic ' sphere of the locality or the nation- state . Crimes like large - scale fraud and sex trafficking take place in a global arena but manifest themselves as crime and victimisation at ...
... global reach . They are not limited to the ' domestic ' sphere of the locality or the nation- state . Crimes like large - scale fraud and sex trafficking take place in a global arena but manifest themselves as crime and victimisation at ...
第 225 頁
... global ' we must be careful not to lose sight of their impact at the level of the individual and the local . That is , global crime has real victims at certain times and in certain places . Victimologists often prefer to work at home ...
... global ' we must be careful not to lose sight of their impact at the level of the individual and the local . That is , global crime has real victims at certain times and in certain places . Victimologists often prefer to work at home ...
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