'Focusing on key issues, themes and concepts within
victimology, this edited collection provides an
accessable and comprehensive critical analysis of
crucial areas within victimisation. The main theories
are related to, and integrated with, empirical research
in an engaging style.' Dr Anette Ballinger, Keele
University 'This book achieves the rare feat of helping
its readers without patronising them. The aids to the
reader - tables, boxes, glossaries, questions, and
suggestions for further reading - will prove genuinely
helpful to students and their teachers, but they appear
within a text that is theoretically informed as well as
comprehensive and up to date in its coverage. It
deserves to be widely read and used in the teaching of
criminology, victimology, and criminal justice.'
Professor David Smith, University of Lancaster, UK.
Organized around the intersecting social divisions of
class, race, age and gender, the book provides an
engaging and authoritative overview of the nature of
victimisation in society.In addition to a review of the
major theoretical developments in relation to
understanding aspects of victimization in society,
individual chapters explore the political and social
context of victimisation and the historical, comparative
and contemporary research and scholarly work on it.Each
chapter includes the following: - Background and
glossary - Theory, research and policy review -
'Thinking critically about...' sections - Reflections
and future research directions - Summary and conclusions
- Annotated bibliography Victims, Crime and Society is
the essential text on victims for students of
criminology, criminal justice, community safety, youth
justice and related areas. |
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