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International hand book of victimology (Record no. 10477)

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020 ## - ISBN
International Standard Book Number 9781420085471
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Original cataloging agency NLUO
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Language
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Classification number 362.88
Book Number SHO/INT
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Personal name Shoham, Shlomo Giora (Ed.)
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title International hand book of victimology
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by S. Giora Shoham; Paul Knepper and Martin Kett.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2010
Place of publication, distribution, etc Bocaraton crc press
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Pages 706 p.
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Table of Contents:<br/>Chapter 1. Becoming a victim<br/>Chapter 2. The meaning of justice for victims <br/>Chapter 3. The evolution of a young, promising discipline: sixty years of victimology, a retrospective and prospective look<br/>Chapter 4. History and a theoretical structure of victimology<br/>Chapter 5. Property crimes and repeat victimization: a fresh look <br/>Chapter 6. Key victimological findings from the international crime victims survey <br/>Chapter 7. Patterns of communcal violence victimization in South India: a geographic information systems (GIS) analysis <br/>Chapter 8. Secondary victims and secondary victimization <br/>Chapter 9. Drugs and alcohol in relation to crime and victimization <br/>Chapter 10. Victims of sex trafficking: gender, myths, and consequences <br/>Chapter 11. Occupational victimization <br/>Chapter 12. Tourism and victimization <br/>Chapter 13. Victims and criminal justice in Europe <br/>Chapter 14. Lobbying for rights: crime victims in Israel <br/>Chapter 15. Victim services in the United States <br/>Chapter 16. Fear of crime in the Republic of Ireland: understanding its origins and consequences <br/>Chapter 17. When prisoners leave: victim-offender relationships in a transitions context <br/>Chapter 18. Death of a metaphor? Healing victims and restorative justice <br/>Chapter 19. The healing nature of apology and its contributions toward emotional reparation and closure in restorative justice encounters <br/>Chapter 20. Exploring the effects of restorative justice of crime victims for victims of conflict in transitional societies <br/>Chapter 21. The hidden violent victimization of women <br/>Chapter 22. Images of criminality, victimization, and disability <br/>Chapter 23. The psychological impact of victimization: mental health outcomes and psychological, legal, and restorative interventions <br/>Chapter 24. Culture and wife abuse: an overview of theory, research, and practice <br/>Chapter 25. The idea of the crime victim as a Trojan Horse in the Swedish social services act <br/>Index
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Subject Social Science.
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Added Entry Personal Name Knepper, Paul (Ed.)
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Added Entry Personal Name Kett, Martin (Ed.)
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