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The Third Edition of this widely used and respected book has been
thoroughly revised and updated to offer the most current research,
thinking, and best practices regarding crime victims and crime
victim services. Using an engaging and comprehensible format,
editors Robert C. Davis, Arthur J. Lurigio, and Susan Herman
provide a synopsis of the contemporary literature and debates on
significant topics in the field of criminal victimization. New to
the Third Edition: Utilizes the latest research and studies in the
areas of violence, abuse, and victims' rights: While the chapter
titles may appear similar, all feature new contributors in this
edition and many new key areas with associated research are
addressed. Included among the new topics covered are elder abuse,
school-based violence, victims of homicide, victims of terrorist
acts, the role of first responders, and the roles of various people
on victim support. Focuses on the emerging issues and policies in
the fields of victim rights and crime prevention: New contributors,
all preeminent experts in their fields, update original concepts to
bring forward current trends, recent research, along with policy
changes in victimization crimes and victim services. Makes material
more accessible to the non-technical reader: Written jargon-free,
chapters are now introduced with vignettes, which provide
individual case studies to motivate the material to follow. In
addition, the text includes topical subjects to enhance student
interest by tying it into current events. Intended Audience: This
is an ideal core textbook for victims of crime and general victims
courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It is
also an excellent resource for researchers, practitioners, victims'
rights advocates, and those who deal with victims in the fields of
Law, Social Work, Counseling, and Criminal Justice.
Victims of Crime is the ideal core textbook for victims of crime
and general victims courses, and an excellent resource for
researchers, practitioners, victims' rights advocates, and those
who deal with victims in the fields of Law, Social Work,
Counseling, and Criminal Justice. Using an engaging and
comprehensible format, editors Robert C. Davis, Arthur J. Lurigio,
and Susan Herman provide a synopsis of the contemporary literature
and debates on significant topics in the field of criminal
victimization. They focus on the emerging issues and policies in
the areas of violence, abuse, and victims' rights, and the latest
research and studies in the fields of victim rights and crime
prevention. The Fourth Edition has been thoroughly revised and
updated to include newly contributed and updated chapters utilizing
the latest research and studies from experts in the field. It has a
stronger focus on emerging issues and policies in the field of
victimology than other comparable texts, and it offers the most
current research, thinking, and best practices regarding crime
victims and crime victim services.
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