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Baurmann, Michael. Das Opfer nach der Straftat: Seine Erwartungen und Perspektiven : eine Befragung von Betroffenen zu Opferschutz und Opferunterstützung sowie ein Bericht über vergleichbare Untersuchungen. Wiesbaden: Bundeskriminalamt, 1991.

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ʻŌ̜rungrōt, Mātālak. Kānsưksā thatsanakhati læ phrưttikam khrō̜pkhrūa khō̜ng phūtok pen yư̄a læ klum sīang thī mī phon hai kœ̄t kānkhā manut dōi chapho̜ kō̜ranī kānkhā ying læ dek: Rāingān kānwičhai = Family attitudes and behaviors of victims affecting human trafficking, especially women and children. Bangkok]: Sathāban Wičhai læ Hai Khamprưksā hǣng Mahāwitthayālai Thammasāt, 2006.

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ʻŌ̜rungrōt, Mātālak. Kānsưksā thatsanakhati læ phrưttikam khrō̜pkhrūa khō̜ng phūtok pen yư̄a læ klum sīang thī mī phon hai kœ̄t kānkhā manut dōi chapho̜ kō̜ranī kānkhā ying læ dek: Rāingān kānwičhai = Family attitudes and behaviors of victims affecting human trafficking, especially women and children. Bangkok]: Sathāban Wičhai læ Hai Khamprưksā hǣng Mahāwitthayālai Thammasāt, 2006.

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Larson, Nancy A. Helping crime victims: A guide for victim/witness advocates. South Hadley, MA: D.A. Larson Foundation, 1997.

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Geistman, H. James. Women, the crime of stalking, and its effects: A study of police attitudes and practices. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2011.

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Faire justice autrement: Le défi des rencontres entre détenus et victimes. Montréal: Médiaspaul, 2009.

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Nelen, J. M. Veel voorkomende criminaliteit op de Nederlandse Antillen. Arnhem: Gouda Quint, 1993.

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Kilchling, Michael. Opferinteressen und Strafverfolgung. Freiburg i.Br: Edition Iuscrim, 1995.

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Liebel, Hermann. Motivanalyse bei Opfern von Kapitalanlagebetrug. Wiesbaden: Bundeskriminalamt, 1992.

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1936-, Collins James J., United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics., and Research Triangle Institute, eds. Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees: May 1982-April 1983. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1985.

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Cox, Brenda G. Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees: May 1982-April 1983. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1985.

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Cox, Brenda G. Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees: May 1982-April 1983. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1985.

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M, Hough J., and Great Britain. Home Office. Research and Planning Unit., eds. Contacts between police and public: Findings from the 1992 British crime survey. London: H.M.S.O., 1994.

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Cousineau, Marie-Marthe. Le crime, la justice et les personnes âgées: Rapport final. [Montréal]: Centre international de criminologie comparée, Université de Montréal, 1987.

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Cousineau, Marie-Marthe. Perceptions, réactions et attitudes des personnes âgées à l'égard du crime et de la justice. [Montréal]: Université de Montréal, 1987.

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Group, MRL Research. Public attitudes towards restorative justice. Wellington, N.Z: Criminal Justice Development, Dept. of Justice, 1995.

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Maung, Natalie Aye. Young people, victimisation and the police: British crime survey findings on experiences and attitudes of 12 to 15 year olds. London: HMSO, 1995.

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Keisatsu no hanzai higaisha taisaku. Tōkyō: Tachibana Shobō, 2004.

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Keisatsu no hanzai higaisha taisaku. Tōkyō: Tachibana Shobō, 2000.

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Berliner, Lucy. Sexual assault experiences and perceptions of community response to sexual assualt: A survey of Washington State women. [Seattle, Wash.]: Harborview Medical Center, 2001.

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C, Davis Robert. Immigrant populations as victims: Toward a multicultural criminal justice system. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1998.

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Killer among us: Public reactions to serial murder. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1997.

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Brillon, Yves. Victimization and fear of crime among the elderly. Toronto: Butterworths, 1987.

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Campus rape victims: How they see the police. El Paso: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2015.

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Triggs, Sue. New Zealand court-referred restorative justice pilot: Two year follow-up of reoffending. Wellington, N.Z: Ministry of Justice, 2005.

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Junger, M. Deviant gedrag en slachtofferschap onder jongens uit etnische minderheden. [Arnhem]: Gouda Quint, 1989.

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Morris, Allison. Women's safety survey, 1996. Wellington, N.Z: Victimisation Survey Committee, 1997.

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Sparks, Richard F. Surveying victims: A study of the measurement of criminal victimization, perceptions of crime, and attitudes to criminal justice. Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, 1988.

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Crimes of outrage: Sex, violence and Victorian working women. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1998.

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D'Cruze, Shani. Crimes of outrage: Sex, violence and Victorian working women. London: UCL press, 1998.

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United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Implementation of the Helsinki accords: Hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundredth Congress, first session, changing United States attitudes on Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, October 28, 1987. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1988.

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United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Implementation of the Helsinki accords: Hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundredth Congress, first session, changing United States attitudes on Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, October 28, 1987. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1988.

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Les Victimes, comportements et attitudes: Enquête nationale de victimation. Paris: Centre de recherches sociologiques sur le droit et les institutions pénales, 1990.

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Leo Cussen Institute. Continuing Legal Education Programme., ed. Crimes Compensation Tribunal: Seminar papers. [Melbourne]: Continuing Legal Education Programme of the Leo Cussen Institute, 1992.

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Snyder, Karen Linda. Sex role attitudes and attribution of blame to female victims of violence. 1991.

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What do we want, and what are we getting, from the criminal justice system?: Comparing the general public's expectations and perceptions with crime victims' experiences. New York: Council of State Governments, Eastern Regional Conference, 1999.

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Compensation for victims of crime: Victoria : seminar materials from a seminar presented in Melbourne on Thursday 25 March 1999. Bondi Junction, N.S.W: LAAMS, 1999.

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Sue, Triggs, Victoria University of Wellington. Crime and Justice Research Centre., and New Zealand. Ministry of Justice., eds. New Zealand court-referred restorative justice pilot: Evaluation. Wellington, N.Z: Ministry of Justice, 2005.

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Killer Among Us: Public Reactions to Serial Murder. Diane Pub Co, 2003.

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Opfer und Zeugen bei der Polizei: Ein Modellprojekt zur Professionalisierung der polizeilichen Arbeit, durchgeführt beim Polizeipräsidium Südhessen : Konzept, Erfahrungsbericht, und Ergebnisse der Begleitforschung. Neuwied: Luchterhand, 2001.

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Queen Victorias Stalker The Strange Story Of The Boy Jones. Amberley Publishing, 2012.

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Malsch, Marijke, and Wilma Smeenk. Family Violence and Police Response: Learning from Research, Policy and Practice in European Countries. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Malsch, Marijke, and Wilma Smeenk. Family Violence and Police Response: Learning from Research, Policy and Practice in European Countries. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Malsch, Marijke, and Wilma Smeenk. Family Violence and Police Response: Learning from Research, Policy and Practice in European Countries. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Malsch, Marijke, and Wilma Smeenk. Family Violence and Police Response: Learning from Research, Policy and Practice in European Countries. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Nillinivpr. CRIMES OF OUTRAGE:SEX VIOLPB (Women's History). Routledge, 1998.

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Talbert, Matthew, and Jessica Wolfendale. War Crimes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190675875.001.0001.

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In 2005, US Marines killed 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha. How should we assess the perpetrators of this and other war crimes? Is it unfair to blame the Marines because they were subject to situational pressures such as combat stress? Or should they be held responsible for their actions, since they intentionally chose to kill civilians? In this book, we take up these questions and propose a provocative theory of the causes of war crimes and the responsibility of perpetrators. In the first half of the book, we criticize accounts that explain war crimes by reference to external situational pressures, such as peer pressure, combat stress, and propaganda. We develop an alternative theory of war crimes that explains how military personnel make sense of their participation in war crimes through the lens of their self-conceptions, goals, and values. In the second half of the book, we reject theories of responsibility that excuse perpetrators on the grounds that situational pressures often lead them to believe that their behavior is permissible. Such theories are, we contend, unacceptably exculpating and imply that it’s unreasonable for victims of war crimes to blame their attackers. In contrast, we argue that perpetrators of war crimes may be blameworthy if their actions express objectionable attitudes toward their victims, even if they sincerely believe that what they are doing is right. In addition, we show that the demand that victims of war crimes forego blame fails to show sufficient regard for their moral standing.
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D'Cruze, Shani. Crimes of Outrage: Sex, Violence, and Victorian Working Women. Taylor & Francis Group, 1998.

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Osanloo, Arzoo. Forgiveness Work. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691172040.001.0001.

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Iran's criminal courts are notorious for meting out severe sentences—according to Amnesty International, the country has the world's highest rate of capital punishment per capita. Less known to outside observers, however, is the Iranian criminal code's recognition of forgiveness, where victims of violent crimes, or the families of murder victims, can request the state to forgo punishing the criminal. This book shows that in the Iranian justice system, forbearance is as much a right of victims as retribution. Drawing on extended interviews and first-hand observations of more than eighty murder trials, the book explores why some families of victims forgive perpetrators and how a wide array of individuals contribute to the fraught business of negotiating reconciliation. Based on Qur'anic principles, Iran's criminal codes encourage mercy and compel judicial officials to help parties reach a settlement. As no formal regulations exist to guide those involved, an informal cottage industry has grown around forgiveness advocacy. Interested parties—including attorneys, judges, social workers, the families of victims and perpetrators, and even performing artists—intervene in cases, drawing from such sources as scripture, ritual, and art to stir feelings of forgiveness. These actors forge new and sometimes conflicting strategies to secure forbearance, and some aim to reform social attitudes and laws on capital punishment. The book examines how an Islamic victim-centered approach to justice sheds light on the conditions of mercy.
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