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_bSHE/GLO
100 _aShekhar, Beulah (Ed.)
245 _aGlobal perspective of victimology & criminology :
_byesterday, today and tomorrow
_cEdited by Beulah Shekhar & Sanjeev Sahni.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bBloomsbury,
_c2020.
300 _a272 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. The Ascent and Decline of the idea of Prioritizing a Genera UN Convention on Victims’ Rights: A case study Chapter 2. The International Crime Victims Survey: Update and Outlook Chapter 3. Activist Victimology From Principles in 1985 to Practical Transformations by 2030 Chapter 4. Revisiting Victimology: A Case for Scientific Victimology Chapter 5. The International Criminal Court’s Victim Participation Scheme – A Great Victimological Achievement, But What is its Future? Chapter 6. Crime and Development: A Criminological Study Chapter 7. Fresher’s Victimisation : Failure of Law or Educational Institutions Chapter 8. The Need For Financial Criminology in India Over Changing Global Scenario Chapter 9. Victim Damage Assessment and Its Role in Criminal Justice System Chapter 10. From the Frying Pan into the Fire? Victim Turned Offender Chapter 11. Towards Rural Victimology: Perspective on Rural Crime Chapter 12. Teaching Victimology : Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Chapter 13. Reparation : Doing Justice for Victims Chapter 14. Victims of Case- Based Discrimination: A Human Rights Perspective Chapter 15. Workplace Violence in the Indian Academia: An Examination Harassment, Abuse and Bullying in the Universities Chapter 16. Victimology and Victim Service Education and Training: An American Perspective Chapter 17. Asian Women and Violent Crime a Victimization in USA Chapter 18. Expansion of the Punishment for Money Laundering Terrosrism and Immigration Author Index
650 _aCriminology.
700 _aSahni P. Sanjeev, (Ed.)
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