Abstract
Acknowledgements - List of Contributors - Preface - Prologue: The Need for a Critical Victimology E.A.Fattah - PART 1: CRITICAL VIEWS ON VICTIMOLOGY AND VICTIM POLICY - Victims and Victimology: The Facts and the Rhetoric E.A.Fattah - Research Implications of Conflicting Conceptions of Victimology D.R.Cressey - Which Victim Movement? The Politics of Victim Policy R.Elias - The Wrongs of Victim's Rights L.N.Henderson - PART 2: CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON THE VICTIM'S ROLE IN THE JUSTICE PROCESS - The Victim's Role in the Penal Process: A Theoretical Orientation L.Sebba - The Victim's Role in the Penal Process: Recent Developments in California D.R.Ranish & D.Shichor - Victim Particpation in Sentencing Proceedings H.C.Rubel - The Alleged Molestation Victim, The Rules of Evidence, and the Constitution: Should Children Really be Seen not Heard? T.L.Feher - PART 3: INITIATIVES TO HELP VICTIMS OF CRIME: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL - Placebo Justice: Victim Recommendations and Offender Sentences in Sexual Assault Cases A.Walsh - The Victim/Offender Reconciliation Program: A Message to Correctional Reformers T.Dittenhoffer & R.V.Ericson - Restitution as Innovation or Unfilled Promise? B.Galaway - Community Control, Criminal Justice and Victim Services R.Elias - Epilogue: The United Nations Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power: A Constructive Critique - Index
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