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Explore the fascinating and intricate world of victimology in the acclaimed classic, CRIME VICTIMS: AN INTRODUCTION TO VICTIMOLOGY, Tenth Edition. This essential text offers a thorough and impartial examination of victimization, providing readers with invaluable insights backed by authoritative statistics from the Bureau of Justice Statistics National Crime Victimization Survey and the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report. By presenting a comprehensive overview of the multifaceted realities victims face, this book serves as a cornerstone for understanding the dynamics of crime and its effects on individuals.
In this latest edition, the author presents enlightening case studies that lend a personal touch to the narratives of victims, fostering a deeper understanding of their experiences. Readers will find a detailed investigation into the goals of the victims’ rights movement, along with a critical analysis of how victims are treated within the criminal justice system. Additionally, the book offers thoughtful speculation on the future of victimology, making it an essential resource for both students and professionals in the field.
New concepts introduced in this edition, such as “survivorology” and “bystanderology,” tackle the real-world challenges faced by victims, ensuring the discussion is not just theoretical but rooted in practical applications. The work’s relevance extends to current societal issues, making it a timely and necessary read.
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Important note: This listing is solely for the eBook edition of Crime Victims: An Introduction to Victimology, 10th Edition, in PDF format. Please be advised that no access codes are included in this purchase.
ISBNs: 978-0357391556, 978-0357020920, 978-0357698136, 978-0357020876, 978-0357020890, 978-0357037799, 978-0357020876.









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