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400
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영어
출판됨
Feb 1, 2018
출판사
Carolina Academic Press
판
2
ISBN-10
161163900X
ISBN-13
9781611639001
설명
This insightful book offers a thorough examination of crime victimization, exploring its complexities and the myriad factors that influence the experiences of victims. Co-authored by Elizabeth Wright and Sara Brightman, it delves into the psychological, social, and legal implications of being a victim, providing readers with a deep understanding of how crime impacts individuals and communities alike. Through a blend of research, case studies, and theoretical frameworks, the authors shed light on the challenges victims face and the support systems available to them.
Wright and Brightman's work goes beyond mere statistics, painting a vivid picture of the human side of crime victimization. The book encourages a nuanced discourse around the responsibilities of society to protect and assist victims, addressing contemporary issues such as victim rights and restorative justice. By combining academic rigor with accessibility, the authors engage readers from various backgrounds, fostering empathy and awareness in the ongoing conversation about crime and its aftermath.
Wright and Brightman's work goes beyond mere statistics, painting a vivid picture of the human side of crime victimization. The book encourages a nuanced discourse around the responsibilities of society to protect and assist victims, addressing contemporary issues such as victim rights and restorative justice. By combining academic rigor with accessibility, the authors engage readers from various backgrounds, fostering empathy and awareness in the ongoing conversation about crime and its aftermath.
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