Police, Victim and Victim Justice

Police, Victim and Victim Justice
Author: James Vadackumchery
Publisher: Kaveri Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001
Genre: Abuse of administrative power
ISBN: 9788174790439

Wounded Justice - Is A Reality In Administration Of Criminal Justice By Police. Victims Of Crime, Victims Of Abuse Of Power/Misuse Of Authority, Victims Of Circumstances And So On Are Of No Concern For Police In The Prevailing Rule Of Law And Criminal Justice Administration. As There Is Always A Victim At The Other End Of Every Police Action, Victime Justice Administration Assumes Greater Importance In The Year To Come. Wounded Justice Must Be Healed And The Subject Matter Of This Book Is All About Police, Victim And Victim Justice. Victims Of Crime And The Victims Of Police Action Are As Important As The Crime-Doers And The Police Functionaries Who Deal With Them. Respect For Human Person And His Dignity Becomes A Matter Of Paramount Importance In Police-Victims Interaction And That Is What Dr James Vadackumchery Speaks About In This Book. He Speaks For And Against The Police And Their Victims. The Treatment Of The Subject Thus Makes The Book Unique In Victimology And Victim Justice Administration. This Is The 37Th Book Of The Author In The Area Of Crime, Police And Justice. Chapter 1: Police As Victims And Victimised, Chapter 2: Police As Victimizers, Chapter 3: Police And Victim Justice, Chapter 4: Police, Victim And Victimology, Chapter 5: Indian Police And International Thinking On Victim Justice, Chapter 6: Victim Justice, Police And Equal Justice, Chapter 7: Police, Victim Justice And Third Millennium, Chapter 8: Wounded Justice And Victims, Chapter 9: Victimization Of Society And Victim Justice.

To Be a Victim

To Be a Victim
Author: Diane Sank
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2013-11-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1489959742

After the Crime

After the Crime
Author: Martin S. Greenberg
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1461533341

Analyzing the findings of 20 studies, involving more than 5,000 people, this book explores the decision making process of the crime victim in the immediate aftermath of victimization. Using a broad range of innovative research techniques, the authors assess the effects of rape, robbery, burglary, and theft on individuals from diverse nationalities and ethnic backgrounds. This work will be of value to people who work directly with crime victims, and to researchers who are interested in the process of decision making under stressful circumstances.