Knowing Victims

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Knowing Victims explores the theme of victimhood in contemporary feminism and politics. It focuses on popular and scholarly constructions of feminism as ‘victim feminism’ – an ideology of passive victimhood that denies women’s agency – and provides the first comprehensive analysis of the debate about this ideology which has unfolded among feminists since the 1980s. The book critically examines a movement away from the language of victimhood across a wide array of discourses, and the neoliberal replacement of the concept of structural oppression with the concept of personal responsibility. In derogating the notion of ‘victim,’ neoliberalism promotes a conception of victimization as subjective rather than social, a state of mind, rather than a worldly situation. Drawing upon Nietzsche, Lyotard, rape crisis feminism and feminist philosophy, Stringer situates feminist politicizations of rape, interpersonal violence, economic inequality and welfare reform as key sites of resistance to the victim-blaming logic of neoliberalism. She suggests that although recent feminist critiques of ‘victim feminism’ have critically diagnosed the anti-victim movement, they have not positively defended victim politics. Stringer argues that a conception of the victim as an agentic bearer of knowledge, and an understanding of resentment as a generative force for social change, provides a potent counter to the negative construction of victimhood characteristic of the neoliberal era. This accessible and insightful analysis of feminism, neoliberalism and the social construction of victimhood will be of great interest to researchers and students in the disciplines of gender and women’s studies, psychology, sociology, politics and philosophy.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Rebecca Stringer
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-06-20
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134746019


Understanding Victims Of Interpersonal Violence

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Understanding Victims of Interpersonal Violence: A Guide for Investigators and Prosecutors provides accessible information for criminal justice personnel "in the trenches" with victims of violence to aid in understanding and explaining their behavior. This guide sheds light on interpersonal violence victims’ decisions and actions by providing context and naming factors that commonly impact victim responses. These include internal factors such as culture, religion, shame, and personality, as well as external factors like access to services, support systems, and resources. These factors inhibit or facilitate responses like disclosure, resistance, and participation (or lack thereof) in the prosecution of the offenders. This book also explores the influence of the perpetrator, as well as more deeply examining victim responses that typically offer challenges to investigators and prosecutors; for example, continued contact with the offender, lack of resistance, and issues in disclosure. Finally, the guide provides concrete tools to assist investigators in interviewing and for prosecutors to use during the prosecutorial process. This book is designed for investigators, prosecutors, advocates, criminal justice practitioners, and students of these subjects.

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Genre : Law
Author : Veronique N. Valliere
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-11-21
File : 155 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000734232


Child Sexual Abuse Empirical Research On Understanding And Helping Victims And Offenders

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Genre : Science
Author : Noora Ellonen
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Release : 2022-03-11
File : 177 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9782889746552


Understanding Victims And Restorative Justice

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"Although the topics dealt with are complex, the author has been very successful in presenting and exploring them clearly. Students may find particularly helpful the summary at the end of each chapter of the main points covered in that section. The Legal Executive "...the real strength of this book lies in the critical thinking that arises from the juxtaposition of two very much unfinished debates: the question of how victims are treated by the justice system, and the practices and implications of restorative justice. "...I feel this book is particularly important because it reframes a whole series of debates and practices which, otherwise, might be in danger of getting 'stuck'. That this is also undertaken by someone who is extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter and perceptive in relation to key issues is an added bonus." Vista Two of the principal and most influential developments within criminal justice policy - taking in a variety of common law jurisdictions during the past thirty years - have been the rise of the ‘victim movement’ and the emergence of a distinctive set of practices that have become associated with the term ‘restorative justice’.Understanding Victims and Restorative Justiceexamines the origins of and the relationship between these two sets of developments, and seeks to assess their strengths and weaknesses in meeting the needs of victims as part of the overall response to crime. Written in a lively and accessible style this book is of benefit to students from a range of disciplines including criminology, sociology and the law. Also helpful to professionals, practitioners and policymakers working in voluntary agencies within the criminal justice system.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Dignan, James
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Release : 2004-11-01
File : 250 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780335209798


Understanding Financial Fraud S Impact On Victims

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"Understanding Financial Fraud's Impact on Victims" delves deep into the multifaceted repercussions of financial fraud, offering a comprehensive examination across nineteen insightful chapters. From dissecting various fraud types like Pyramid Schemes to discussing the emotional turmoil victims endure, each chapter meticulously dissects the mechanics, consequences, and recovery challenges associated with financial fraud. It illuminates the devastating effects on victims' financial stability, mental health, relationships, and trust in institutions. From the stigma of victimhood to the complexities of legal battles, the book navigates through the intricate web of challenges victims face. Yet, it also offers a beacon of hope, emphasizing coping mechanisms, the importance of financial literacy, and the resilience needed to rebuild lives shattered by fraud. With a global perspective and a call for policy reforms, this book serves as both a scholarly resource and a guiding light for those navigating the aftermath of financial fraud.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : C. P. Kumar
Publisher : C. P. Kumar
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File : 90 Pages
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The Perpetrator Victim Relationship An Important Clue To Understanding Intimate Partner Homicide In China

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This book is devoted to illustrating the significance of perpetrator-victim relationship, including its status and state, in understanding intimate partner homicide (IPH) in the context of China today after comparing with the findings in the previous studies. By analyzing the correlation between intimate relationships as a focal variable and other variables such as IPH characteristics and risk factors, a deeper understanding of IPH in China today has emerged. Finally, this book shows that many perpetrators and victims had intimate relationships with people outside their marriages as the main reason for the rapid increase in the number of instances of IPH, which seems to be in tandem with China’s rapid modernization and urbanization. Presenting the sole academic research that closely investigates the characteristics of intimate partner homicide in modern China, the book is a valuable resource for not only for the Chinese government but also for Chinese and international researchers.

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Genre : Law
Author : Shuhong Zhao
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-01-15
File : 145 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811689420


The International Crime Victim Survey In Countries In Transition

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This volume presents the complete national reports of 20 countries in transition that took part in the 1996-97 International Crime Victim Survey (ICVS), & accompanies Criminal Victimisation in Countries in Transition. A sourcebook of information, each report contains background information on the city, the country & its criminal justice system, survey organisation, sampling, data collection & a brief descriptive analysis of the ICVS results, including tables on frequencies, victim profiles & risk analysis.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Oksanna Hatalak
Publisher :
Release : 1998
File : 584 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105022012202


Crime Victims

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CRIME VICTIMS: AN INTRODUCTION TO VICTIMOLOGY is a innovative and comprehensive guide that offers balanced coverage on this controversial subject. A must-have for anyone interested in this field!

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Genre : Education
Author : Andrew Karmen
Publisher : Wadsworth Publishing Company
Release : 2007
File : 484 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000109144976


Research Of Genocide Victims With A Special Emphasis On Bosnia And Herzegovina

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Genre : Evidence, Expert
Author : Smail Čekić
Publisher :
Release : 2009
File : 216 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105133683958


The Cyclop Dia Of India And Of Eastern And Southern Asia

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Genre : Asia, Southeastern
Author : Edward Balfour
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Release : 1885
File : 1218 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HNE716