Victim : A judical approach
edited by A. Sabitha.
- Hyderabad : ICFAI, 2008.
- 194 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Victims, survivors and the decisions to seek and impose death Chapter 2. Victims and survivors: how they are survived by manpower reduction Chapter 3. The case for specially compensating the victims of terrorist acts: an assessment Chapter 4. Victim influence, therapeutic jurisprudence and sentencing law in the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal Chapter 5. Protecting victims of trafficking in human beings in the UK: the Italian "Rimini method" that could influence the British approach Chapter 6. Blind justice: "seeing" race and gender in cases of violent crime Chapter 7. The place of reliance in fraud Chapter 8. Forfeiture in the domestic violence realm Index