Hearing the victim : adversarial justice, crime victims and the state edited by Anthony Bottoms and Julian V. Roberts.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (Cambridge criminal justice series)Publication details: U.K. : Willan, 2010.Description: 292 pISBN:- 9781843922728
- 345.05046 BOT/HEA
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The victim, the State, and civil society
Chapter 2. The 'duty to understand' : what consequences for victim participation?
Chapter 3. The status of crime victims and witnessess in the twenty -first century
Chapter 4. 'Rebalancing the criminal justice system in favour of the victim' : the costly consequences of populist rhetoricagainst households
Chapter 5. The phenomenon of victim- offender overlap:a study of offences against households
Chapter 6. The victim and the prosecutor
Chapter 7. Victims at court : necessary accessories or principal players at centre stage?
Chapter 8. 'Hearing victims of crime' : the delivery of impact statements as ritual behaviour in four London trials for murder and manslaughter
Chapter 9. Communication at sentencing : the expressive function of Victim Impact Statements
Chapter 10. Victim impact at parole : probative or prejudicial?
Index