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Victimless Crime

Victimless Crime
Author: Wendy Serbin Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1977
Genre: Crime
ISBN:

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Victimless Crimes

Victimless Crimes
Author: Edwin M. Schur
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1974
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Victimless Crime?

Victimless Crime?
Author: Robert Frank Meier
Publisher: Roxbury Publishing Company
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Crimes Without Victims

Crimes Without Victims
Author: Edwin M. Schur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1965
Genre:
ISBN:

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Victimless Crimes

Victimless Crimes
Author: Edwin M. Schur
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1974
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Victimless Crimes

Victimless Crimes
Author: Justin Fernandez
Publisher: Chelsea House
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780791042786

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Discusses crimes that do not harm anyone other than the offender, and the costs generated from arresting and incarcerating these individulas.


Victims in the War on Crime

Victims in the War on Crime
Author: Markus Dirk Dubber
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0814771416

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Two phenomena have shaped American criminal law for the past thirty years: the war on crime and the victims' rights movement. As incapacitation has replaced rehabilitation as the dominant ideology of punishment, reflecting a shift from an identification with defendants to an identification with victims, the war on crime has victimized offenders and victims alike. What we need instead, Dubber argues, is a system which adequately recognizes both victims and defendants as persons. Victims in the War on Crime is the first book to provide a critical analysis of the role of victims in the criminal justice system as a whole. It also breaks new ground in focusing not only on the victims of crime, but also on those of the war on victimless crime. After first offering an original critique of the American penal system in the age of the crime war, Dubber undertakes an incisive comparative reading of American criminal law and the law of crime victim compensation, culminating in a wide-ranging revision that takes victims seriously, and offenders as well. Dubber here salvages the project of vindicating victims' rights for its own sake, rather than as a weapon in the war against criminals. Uncovering the legitimate core of the victims' rights movement from underneath existing layers of bellicose rhetoric, he demonstrates how victims' rights can help us build a system of American criminal justice after the frenzy of the war on crime has died down.


Victimless Crimes

Victimless Crimes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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Key Concepts in Crime and Society

Key Concepts in Crime and Society
Author: Ross Coomber
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1473925150

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"A crucial text for whetting the academic appetite of those studying criminology at university. The comprehensive engagement with key crime and deviance debates and issues make this a perfect springboard for launching into the complex, diverse and exciting realm of researching criminology." - Dr Ruth Penfold-Mounce, University of York "Essential reading for those new to the discipline and an invaluable reference point for those well versed in criminology and the sociology of crime and deviance." - Dr Mark Monaghan, University of Leeds Key Concepts in Crime and Society offers an authoritative introduction to key issues in the area of crime as it connects to society. By providing critical insight into the key issues within each concept as well as highlighted cross-references to other key concepts, students will be helped to grasp a clear understanding of each of the topics covered and how they relate to broader areas of crime and criminality. The book is divided into three parts: Understanding Crime and Criminality: introduces topics such as the social construction of crime and deviance, social control, the fear of crime, poverty and exclusion, white collar crime, victims of crime, race/gender and crime. Types of Crime and Criminality: explores examples including human trafficking, sex work, drug crime, environmental crime, cyber crime, war crime, terrorism, and interpersonal violence. Responses to Crime: looks at areas such as crime and the media, policing, moral panics, deterrence, prisons and rehabilitation. The book provides an up-to-date, critical understanding on a wide range of crime related topics covering the major concepts students are likely to encounter within the fields of sociology, criminology and across the social sciences.


Forensic Victimology

Forensic Victimology
Author: Brent E. Turvey
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2010-07-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0080920713

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This new textbook provides students with the basic principles and practice standards of forensic victimology--the scientific study of victims for the purposes of addressing investigative and forensic issues. It provides case-based coverage with original insights into the role that victimology plays in the justice system, moving beyond the traditional theoretical approaches already available. The purpose of this textbook is to distinguish the investigative and forensic aspects of victim study as a necessary adjunct to the field of victimology. It identifies forensic victimologists in the investigative and forensic communities and provides them with methods and standards of practice needed to be of service. This book is intended to educate students on the means and rationale for performing victimological assessments with a scientific mindset. Forensic Victimology is designed specifically for teaching the practical aspects of this topic, with “hands on real-life case examples. Applied victimology for students and caseworkers performing objective examinations as opposed to theoretical victimology that studies victim groups and crime statistics. First ever textbook detailing a mandate, scope and methods for forensic victimologist practitioners. Provides a critical / scientific counterbalance to existing mainstream texts approaching general victimology with a pro-victim bias. Written by practitioners of forensic victimology in the investigative, forensic, mental health, and academic communities.