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Administrating victimization :the po...
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Duggan, Marian,
Administrating victimization :the politics of anti-social behaviour and hate crime policy /
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364.1
タイトル / 著者:
Administrating victimization : : the politics of anti-social behaviour and hate crime policy // Marian Duggan and Vicky Heap.
著者:
Duggan, Marian,
その他の著者:
Heap, Vicky,
記述:
1 online resource.
主題:
Crime - Government policy - Great Britain.
主題:
Victims of crimes - Legal status, laws, etc.
主題:
Crime - Government policy.
主題:
Criminaliteit.
主題:
Overheidsbeleid.
主題:
Slachtoffers.
主題:
Great Britain.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
1137409274 (electronic bk.)
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137409270 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000228] null:
Foreword; Pamela Davies -- Introduction -- 1. Conceptualising Victims -- 2. Victims as Vote Winners -- 3. Prioritized Political Focus: ASB and Hate Crime -- 4. Reconceptualising Victims.
[NT 15000229] null:
With Foreword by Pamela Davies, Northumbria University, UK. The study of victims and victimization has evolved to produce more information about the effects and impacts of crime, as well as victims' experiences of engagement with the criminal justice system. This book analyses the socio-political context in which particular groups of victims have been prioritised by UK policy-makers in the past two decades as requiring enhanced or targeted services. Focusing on anti-social behaviour and hate crime, Duggan and Heap explore how separating victims according to victimization type allows for a targeted approach which benefits some and disadvantages others. They assess the extent to which certain forms of victimization, or demarcated groups of victims, have been used by governments to further punitive political agendas under the guise of being 'victim-focused' or 'victim-led'. In so doing, this book explores the changing role and status of the victim in contemporary criminal justice discourses, as well as the increased managerialism evident in facilitating victims' engagement in the broader criminal justice system.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137409270
Administrating victimization :the politics of anti-social behaviour and hate crime policy /
Duggan, Marian,
Administrating victimization :
the politics of anti-social behaviour and hate crime policy /Marian Duggan and Vicky Heap. - 1 online resource.
Foreword; Pamela Davies -- Introduction -- 1. Conceptualising Victims -- 2. Victims as Vote Winners -- 3. Prioritized Political Focus: ASB and Hate Crime -- 4. Reconceptualising Victims.
With Foreword by Pamela Davies, Northumbria University, UK. The study of victims and victimization has evolved to produce more information about the effects and impacts of crime, as well as victims' experiences of engagement with the criminal justice system. This book analyses the socio-political context in which particular groups of victims have been prioritised by UK policy-makers in the past two decades as requiring enhanced or targeted services. Focusing on anti-social behaviour and hate crime, Duggan and Heap explore how separating victims according to victimization type allows for a targeted approach which benefits some and disadvantages others. They assess the extent to which certain forms of victimization, or demarcated groups of victims, have been used by governments to further punitive political agendas under the guise of being 'victim-focused' or 'victim-led'. In so doing, this book explores the changing role and status of the victim in contemporary criminal justice discourses, as well as the increased managerialism evident in facilitating victims' engagement in the broader criminal justice system.
ISBN: 1137409274 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: HV6187
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