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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a364
_bROC/VIC
100 _aRock, Paul
245 _aVictims policy making and criminological theory :
_bselected essays
_cby Paul Rock.
260 _c2010.
_aEngland :
_bAshgate,
300 _a339 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Observations on Debt Collection Chapter 2. Some Problems of Interpretative Historiography Chapter 3. Law, Order and Power in Late 17th and Early 18th Century England Chapter 4. Governments, Victims and Policies in Two Countries Chapter 5. The Present State of Criminology in Britain Chapter 6. Witnesses and Space in a Crown Court Chapter 7. Introduction : the Emergence of Criminological Theory Chapter 8. The Social Organization of a Home Office Initiative Chapter 9. The Opening Stages of Criminal Justice Policy Making Chapter 10. Sociology and the Stereotype of the Police Chapter 11. Murderers, Victims and 'Survivors': The Social Construction of Deviance Chapter 12. Victims, Prosecutors and The State in 19th Century England and Wales Chapter 13. Chronocentrism and British Criminology Chapter 14. Aspects of the Social Construction of Victims in Australia; Urban Homelessness, Crime and Victimisation in England (with Tim Newburn) Chapter 15.Treatment of Victims in England and Wales Policing Name Index.
650 _aVictimology.
650 _aCriminology.
942 _cBK
999 _c10476
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