Victims of Crime. 2nd ed. cloth 302 p.
Davis, R., et al. 著
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Preface - Thomas Schneider Introduction - Robert C Davis, Arthur JLurigio and Wesley G Skogan PART ONE: VICTIMIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS Patternsof Criminal Victimization in the United States - John H Laub Sexual Assault -Patricia Resick and Pallavi Nishith Victims of Domestic Violence - JoelGarner and Jeffrey Fagan The Victimization of Children and Youth - DavidFinkelhor Developmental Victimology Coming to Terms with the Sudden,Traumatic Death of a Spouse or Child - Camille B Wortman, Esther S Battle andJeanne Parr Lemkau Hate Crime Victimization in the United States - JamesGarofalo The Psychological Consequences of Crime - Fran H Norris, KrzysztofKaniasty and Martie P Thompson Findings from a LongitudinalPopulation-Based Study Victims as Agents - Robert C Davis, Bruce G Taylor andRichard M Titus Implications for Victim Services and Crime Prevention PARTTWO: PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS Violence Prevention through VictimAssistance - Lucy N Friedman and Susan B Tucker Helping People Escape theWeb of Violence Victim Rights and Services - Marlene A Young A Modern SagaProvision for Victims in an International Context - Mike Maguire and JoannaShapland PART THREE: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSE Victim Participation inthe Criminal Justice System - Deborah P Kelly and Edna Erez Making VictimsWhole Again - Barbara E Smith and Susan W Hillenbrand Restitution,Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs, and Compensation Conclusion - EzzatA Fattah Toward a Victim Policy Aimed at Healing Not Suffering
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