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What ails Victimology?

Jaishankar, K

International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2008, Vol.3 (1), p.1 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Thirunelveli: International Journal of Cyber Criminology

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  • Título:
    What ails Victimology?
  • Autor: Jaishankar, K
  • Assuntos: College students ; Colleges & universities ; Control theory ; Crime prevention ; Editorials ; Electronic monitoring ; Monitoring systems ; R&D ; Research & development ; Secondary school students ; Social interaction ; Society
  • É parte de: International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2008, Vol.3 (1), p.1
  • Descrição: Victimology has matured, from a relatively new development in criminology to the social science of victims, victimizations and the reactions towards both - with reactions and interactions comprising the most important field: reactions of victims, informal reactions of the social environment leading to secondary victimization on one side, to the criminal justice reaction as one important reaction of the formal system of control on the other side (Kirchhoff, 2008, p.xi) The creation of World Society of Victimology (WSV) (1979), 1985 UN declaration, the establishment of two international victimological institutes (Japan and Netherlands), the institution of victimological journals such as International review of Victimology, Temida, International Perspectives in Victimology and internet portals like Victim Assistance Online (Randy is doing a wonderful job), International Victimology website are certainly landmarks in the field of victimology. [...] it is time to evolve new victimological theories and this will help to make victimology to stand out as an independent discipline. 2.
  • Editor: Thirunelveli: International Journal of Cyber Criminology
  • Idioma: Inglês

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