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Victimology: A Text/Reader / by Leah E. Daigle

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SAGE text/reader series in criminology and criminal justicePublication details: New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2018.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxv, 692p.; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781506345215
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.88  DAI
Contents:
Section I. Introduction to Victimology Section II. Extent, Theories, and Factors of Victimization Section III. Consequences of Victimization Section IV. Recurring Victimization Section V. Victims’ Rights and Remedies Section VI. Homicide Victimization Section VII. Sexual Victimization Section VIII. Intimate Partner Violence Section IX. Victimization at the Beginning and End of Life: Child and Elder Abuse Section X. Victimization at School and Work Section XI. Property and Identity Theft Victimization Section XII. Victimization of Special Populations Section XIII. Victimology From a Comparative Perspective Section XIV. Contemporary Issues in Victimology: Victims of Hate Crimes, Human Trafficking, and Terroism Glossary References Index About the Author
Summary: The second edition of Victimology: a text/reader by Leah Daigle provides a overview of the field of victimology. Unlike existing victimology textbooks, It is a hybrid text/reader offering the best of both worlds. It includes a collection of carefully selected and edited articles on victimization that have previously appeared in leading journals along with original textual material in a mini-chapter format that serves to contextualize the major concepts. A guide on How to Read a Research Article appears just prior to the book’s first reading to guide students through the articles. In this way, the second edition seeks to relay the history and development of the field of victimology, the extent to which and why people are victimized, how the criminal justice system and other social services interact with victims and each other, and information about specific types of victimization. Victimology: A Text/Reader 2/e has an overarching focus on the extent, causes, and responses to victimization so that students can apply the theories of victimology and better understand critical issues such as hate crimes, human trafficking, identity theft, and much more. (Source: WorldCat)
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Section I. Introduction to Victimology
Section II. Extent, Theories, and Factors of Victimization
Section III. Consequences of Victimization
Section IV. Recurring Victimization
Section V. Victims’ Rights and Remedies
Section VI. Homicide Victimization
Section VII. Sexual Victimization
Section VIII. Intimate Partner Violence
Section IX. Victimization at the Beginning and End of Life: Child and Elder Abuse
Section X. Victimization at School and Work
Section XI. Property and Identity Theft Victimization
Section XII. Victimization of Special Populations
Section XIII. Victimology From a Comparative Perspective
Section XIV. Contemporary Issues in Victimology: Victims of Hate Crimes, Human Trafficking, and Terroism
Glossary
References
Index
About the Author

The second edition of Victimology: a text/reader by Leah Daigle provides a overview of the field of victimology. Unlike existing victimology textbooks, It is a hybrid text/reader offering the best of both worlds. It includes a collection of carefully selected and edited articles on victimization that have previously appeared in leading journals along with original textual material in a mini-chapter format that serves to contextualize the major concepts. A guide on How to Read a Research Article appears just prior to the book’s first reading to guide students through the articles. In this way, the second edition seeks to relay the history and development of the field of victimology, the extent to which and why people are victimized, how the criminal justice system and other social services interact with victims and each other, and information about specific types of victimization. Victimology: A Text/Reader 2/e has an overarching focus on the extent, causes, and responses to victimization so that students can apply the theories of victimology and better understand critical issues such as hate crimes, human trafficking, identity theft, and much more. (Source: WorldCat)

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