Victims' Access to Justice
Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Cox, Pamela; Walklate, Sandra
Victims' Access to Justice
Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Cox, Pamela; Walklate, Sandra
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Building on a major research project exploring victims' access to justice over time and place, Victims' Access to Justice considers the potentialities for victims' participation in criminal justice systems and in victim programmes both in historical and comparative context.
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Building on a major research project exploring victims' access to justice over time and place, Victims' Access to Justice considers the potentialities for victims' participation in criminal justice systems and in victim programmes both in historical and comparative context.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Victims, Culture and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780367750428
- ISBN-10: 0367750422
- Artikelnr.: 64037752
- Victims, Culture and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780367750428
- ISBN-10: 0367750422
- Artikelnr.: 64037752
Pamela Cox is Professor in Sociology at the University of Essex, UK. Sandra Walklate is Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology at the University of Liverpool, UK.
1. Introduction: Victims' Access to Justice: A (Brief) Contemporary History
1945-2015 Pamela Cox and Sandra Walklate, Section One: Mapping the
Historical Continuities of Victimhood, 2. The Crown Against...: The Victim
and the State in the Pursuit of Criminal Prosecution, 1840-1985 Ruth
Lamont, 3. Divergent victims in the Old Bailey, 1950-1979 Heather Shore and
Lucy Williams, 4. Using Crime Survey Data to Track and Measure Access to
Justice: Problems and Possibilities Elisa Impara, 5. The Changing Landscape
of Service Delivery for Victims of Crime in England and Wales in the Last
Fifty Years Rob I. Mawby, Section Two: The Legacies of Adversarialism for
Victims' Access to Justice, 6. Gender, Sexual Violence, and Access to
Justice in India Ravinder Barn and Ved Kumari, 7. 'I want Your Tears and I
Want Them to be Real': Exploring the Construction of 'Ideal' and
'Non-ideal' Victims in the Independent Assessment Process for Indian
Residential School Abuse Konstantin Petoukhov, 8. Analysing the Victim
Review Scheme of Decisions Not to Prosecute in England and Wales and Within
Comparative Jurisdictions Marie Manikis and Mary Iliadis, Section Three:
Victims' Access to Justice: Lessons from Non-adversarial Jurisdictions, 9.
The Swedish Welfare Model and the Development of Social Services for Crime
Victims Kerstin Svensson and Carina Gallo, 10. Victim Participatory Rights
in Dutch Criminal Proceedings: A Review of Research on Their Potential
Effectiveness Maarten Kunst, Joyce Schot, and Antony Pemberton, 11. The
Critical Presence of Absent Victims in Criminal Policy: Fragments of
Spanish Legislation Gema Varona, 12. Evolution of Victims' Access to
Criminal Justice in Brazil Thiago Pierobom de Ávila
1945-2015 Pamela Cox and Sandra Walklate, Section One: Mapping the
Historical Continuities of Victimhood, 2. The Crown Against...: The Victim
and the State in the Pursuit of Criminal Prosecution, 1840-1985 Ruth
Lamont, 3. Divergent victims in the Old Bailey, 1950-1979 Heather Shore and
Lucy Williams, 4. Using Crime Survey Data to Track and Measure Access to
Justice: Problems and Possibilities Elisa Impara, 5. The Changing Landscape
of Service Delivery for Victims of Crime in England and Wales in the Last
Fifty Years Rob I. Mawby, Section Two: The Legacies of Adversarialism for
Victims' Access to Justice, 6. Gender, Sexual Violence, and Access to
Justice in India Ravinder Barn and Ved Kumari, 7. 'I want Your Tears and I
Want Them to be Real': Exploring the Construction of 'Ideal' and
'Non-ideal' Victims in the Independent Assessment Process for Indian
Residential School Abuse Konstantin Petoukhov, 8. Analysing the Victim
Review Scheme of Decisions Not to Prosecute in England and Wales and Within
Comparative Jurisdictions Marie Manikis and Mary Iliadis, Section Three:
Victims' Access to Justice: Lessons from Non-adversarial Jurisdictions, 9.
The Swedish Welfare Model and the Development of Social Services for Crime
Victims Kerstin Svensson and Carina Gallo, 10. Victim Participatory Rights
in Dutch Criminal Proceedings: A Review of Research on Their Potential
Effectiveness Maarten Kunst, Joyce Schot, and Antony Pemberton, 11. The
Critical Presence of Absent Victims in Criminal Policy: Fragments of
Spanish Legislation Gema Varona, 12. Evolution of Victims' Access to
Criminal Justice in Brazil Thiago Pierobom de Ávila
1. Introduction: Victims' Access to Justice: A (Brief) Contemporary History
1945-2015 Pamela Cox and Sandra Walklate, Section One: Mapping the
Historical Continuities of Victimhood, 2. The Crown Against...: The Victim
and the State in the Pursuit of Criminal Prosecution, 1840-1985 Ruth
Lamont, 3. Divergent victims in the Old Bailey, 1950-1979 Heather Shore and
Lucy Williams, 4. Using Crime Survey Data to Track and Measure Access to
Justice: Problems and Possibilities Elisa Impara, 5. The Changing Landscape
of Service Delivery for Victims of Crime in England and Wales in the Last
Fifty Years Rob I. Mawby, Section Two: The Legacies of Adversarialism for
Victims' Access to Justice, 6. Gender, Sexual Violence, and Access to
Justice in India Ravinder Barn and Ved Kumari, 7. 'I want Your Tears and I
Want Them to be Real': Exploring the Construction of 'Ideal' and
'Non-ideal' Victims in the Independent Assessment Process for Indian
Residential School Abuse Konstantin Petoukhov, 8. Analysing the Victim
Review Scheme of Decisions Not to Prosecute in England and Wales and Within
Comparative Jurisdictions Marie Manikis and Mary Iliadis, Section Three:
Victims' Access to Justice: Lessons from Non-adversarial Jurisdictions, 9.
The Swedish Welfare Model and the Development of Social Services for Crime
Victims Kerstin Svensson and Carina Gallo, 10. Victim Participatory Rights
in Dutch Criminal Proceedings: A Review of Research on Their Potential
Effectiveness Maarten Kunst, Joyce Schot, and Antony Pemberton, 11. The
Critical Presence of Absent Victims in Criminal Policy: Fragments of
Spanish Legislation Gema Varona, 12. Evolution of Victims' Access to
Criminal Justice in Brazil Thiago Pierobom de Ávila
1945-2015 Pamela Cox and Sandra Walklate, Section One: Mapping the
Historical Continuities of Victimhood, 2. The Crown Against...: The Victim
and the State in the Pursuit of Criminal Prosecution, 1840-1985 Ruth
Lamont, 3. Divergent victims in the Old Bailey, 1950-1979 Heather Shore and
Lucy Williams, 4. Using Crime Survey Data to Track and Measure Access to
Justice: Problems and Possibilities Elisa Impara, 5. The Changing Landscape
of Service Delivery for Victims of Crime in England and Wales in the Last
Fifty Years Rob I. Mawby, Section Two: The Legacies of Adversarialism for
Victims' Access to Justice, 6. Gender, Sexual Violence, and Access to
Justice in India Ravinder Barn and Ved Kumari, 7. 'I want Your Tears and I
Want Them to be Real': Exploring the Construction of 'Ideal' and
'Non-ideal' Victims in the Independent Assessment Process for Indian
Residential School Abuse Konstantin Petoukhov, 8. Analysing the Victim
Review Scheme of Decisions Not to Prosecute in England and Wales and Within
Comparative Jurisdictions Marie Manikis and Mary Iliadis, Section Three:
Victims' Access to Justice: Lessons from Non-adversarial Jurisdictions, 9.
The Swedish Welfare Model and the Development of Social Services for Crime
Victims Kerstin Svensson and Carina Gallo, 10. Victim Participatory Rights
in Dutch Criminal Proceedings: A Review of Research on Their Potential
Effectiveness Maarten Kunst, Joyce Schot, and Antony Pemberton, 11. The
Critical Presence of Absent Victims in Criminal Policy: Fragments of
Spanish Legislation Gema Varona, 12. Evolution of Victims' Access to
Criminal Justice in Brazil Thiago Pierobom de Ávila