TY - BOOK AU - Shoham, Shlomo Giora (Ed.) AU - Knepper, Paul (Ed.) AU - Kett, Martin (Ed.) TI - International hand book of victimology SN - 9781420085471 U1 - 362.88 PY - 2010/// CY - Bocaraton crc press KW - Social Science N1 - Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Becoming a victim Chapter 2. The meaning of justice for victims Chapter 3. The evolution of a young, promising discipline: sixty years of victimology, a retrospective and prospective look Chapter 4. History and a theoretical structure of victimology Chapter 5. Property crimes and repeat victimization: a fresh look Chapter 6. Key victimological findings from the international crime victims survey Chapter 7. Patterns of communcal violence victimization in South India: a geographic information systems (GIS) analysis Chapter 8. Secondary victims and secondary victimization Chapter 9. Drugs and alcohol in relation to crime and victimization Chapter 10. Victims of sex trafficking: gender, myths, and consequences Chapter 11. Occupational victimization Chapter 12. Tourism and victimization Chapter 13. Victims and criminal justice in Europe Chapter 14. Lobbying for rights: crime victims in Israel Chapter 15. Victim services in the United States Chapter 16. Fear of crime in the Republic of Ireland: understanding its origins and consequences Chapter 17. When prisoners leave: victim-offender relationships in a transitions context Chapter 18. Death of a metaphor? Healing victims and restorative justice Chapter 19. The healing nature of apology and its contributions toward emotional reparation and closure in restorative justice encounters Chapter 20. Exploring the effects of restorative justice of crime victims for victims of conflict in transitional societies Chapter 21. The hidden violent victimization of women Chapter 22. Images of criminality, victimization, and disability Chapter 23. The psychological impact of victimization: mental health outcomes and psychological, legal, and restorative interventions Chapter 24. Culture and wife abuse: an overview of theory, research, and practice Chapter 25. The idea of the crime victim as a Trojan Horse in the Swedish social services act Index ER -