Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology
Interventions and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Spencer, Dale; Walklate, Sandra
Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology
Interventions and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Spencer, Dale; Walklate, Sandra
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This book discusses the manifold levels (micro vs. macro) and forms (physical, sexual, etc.) of victimization.
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This book discusses the manifold levels (micro vs. macro) and forms (physical, sexual, etc.) of victimization.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781498510288
- ISBN-10: 1498510280
- Artikelnr.: 48894022
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781498510288
- ISBN-10: 1498510280
- Artikelnr.: 48894022
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Dale Spencer and Sandra Walklate - Contributions by Anette Ballinger; Neil Chakraborti; Rachel Condry; Robert Elias; Carina Gallo; Rebecca Katz; Ronnie Lippens; Kirsten McConnachie; Kieran McEvoy; Ross McGarry; David Miers; Jillian Patterson; Jo
Introduction: Themes and Issues in Critical Victimology, Dale C. Spencer &
Sandra Walklate Part One: Thinking Critically about Victimhood Chapter One:
Sovereign Bodies, Minds and Victim Culture, Ronnie Lippens Chapter Two:
Still Worlds Apart? Habitus, Field, and Masculinities in Victim and Police
Interactions, Dale C. Spencer & Jillian Patterson Chapter Three: Boys to
Offenders: Damaging Masculinity and Traumatic Victimization, Rebecca S.
Katz & Hannah M. Willis Chapter Four: The Parent as Paradoxical Victim:
Adolescent to Parent Violence and Contested Victimization, Rachel Condry
Chapter Five: Victims of Hate: Thinking Beyond the Tick-Box, Neil
Chakraborti Part Two: Victims and Victim Services in Comparative
Perspective Chapter Six: Punishment or Solidarity: Comparing the U.S. and
Swedish Victim Movements, Carina Gallo & Robert Elias Chapter Seven:
Restorative Justice as a Boundary Object: Some Critical Reflections on the
Rise and Influence of Restorative Justice in England and Wales, David Miers
Chapter Eight: Victimhood and Transitional Justice, Kieran McEvoy & Kirsten
McConnachie Part Three: Bringing the State Back In Chapter Nine: A Change
for the better or Same Old Story? Women, the State and Miscarriages of
Justice, Annette Ballinger Chapter Ten: Hierarchical Victims of Terrorism
and War, Ross McGarry Chapter Eleven: Bereaved Family Activism in Contexts
of Organized Mass Violence, Jon Shute Conclusion: Critical Victimology
beyond the Academe: Engaging Publics and Policy, Sandra Walklate & Dale C.
Spencer
Sandra Walklate Part One: Thinking Critically about Victimhood Chapter One:
Sovereign Bodies, Minds and Victim Culture, Ronnie Lippens Chapter Two:
Still Worlds Apart? Habitus, Field, and Masculinities in Victim and Police
Interactions, Dale C. Spencer & Jillian Patterson Chapter Three: Boys to
Offenders: Damaging Masculinity and Traumatic Victimization, Rebecca S.
Katz & Hannah M. Willis Chapter Four: The Parent as Paradoxical Victim:
Adolescent to Parent Violence and Contested Victimization, Rachel Condry
Chapter Five: Victims of Hate: Thinking Beyond the Tick-Box, Neil
Chakraborti Part Two: Victims and Victim Services in Comparative
Perspective Chapter Six: Punishment or Solidarity: Comparing the U.S. and
Swedish Victim Movements, Carina Gallo & Robert Elias Chapter Seven:
Restorative Justice as a Boundary Object: Some Critical Reflections on the
Rise and Influence of Restorative Justice in England and Wales, David Miers
Chapter Eight: Victimhood and Transitional Justice, Kieran McEvoy & Kirsten
McConnachie Part Three: Bringing the State Back In Chapter Nine: A Change
for the better or Same Old Story? Women, the State and Miscarriages of
Justice, Annette Ballinger Chapter Ten: Hierarchical Victims of Terrorism
and War, Ross McGarry Chapter Eleven: Bereaved Family Activism in Contexts
of Organized Mass Violence, Jon Shute Conclusion: Critical Victimology
beyond the Academe: Engaging Publics and Policy, Sandra Walklate & Dale C.
Spencer
Introduction: Themes and Issues in Critical Victimology, Dale C. Spencer &
Sandra Walklate Part One: Thinking Critically about Victimhood Chapter One:
Sovereign Bodies, Minds and Victim Culture, Ronnie Lippens Chapter Two:
Still Worlds Apart? Habitus, Field, and Masculinities in Victim and Police
Interactions, Dale C. Spencer & Jillian Patterson Chapter Three: Boys to
Offenders: Damaging Masculinity and Traumatic Victimization, Rebecca S.
Katz & Hannah M. Willis Chapter Four: The Parent as Paradoxical Victim:
Adolescent to Parent Violence and Contested Victimization, Rachel Condry
Chapter Five: Victims of Hate: Thinking Beyond the Tick-Box, Neil
Chakraborti Part Two: Victims and Victim Services in Comparative
Perspective Chapter Six: Punishment or Solidarity: Comparing the U.S. and
Swedish Victim Movements, Carina Gallo & Robert Elias Chapter Seven:
Restorative Justice as a Boundary Object: Some Critical Reflections on the
Rise and Influence of Restorative Justice in England and Wales, David Miers
Chapter Eight: Victimhood and Transitional Justice, Kieran McEvoy & Kirsten
McConnachie Part Three: Bringing the State Back In Chapter Nine: A Change
for the better or Same Old Story? Women, the State and Miscarriages of
Justice, Annette Ballinger Chapter Ten: Hierarchical Victims of Terrorism
and War, Ross McGarry Chapter Eleven: Bereaved Family Activism in Contexts
of Organized Mass Violence, Jon Shute Conclusion: Critical Victimology
beyond the Academe: Engaging Publics and Policy, Sandra Walklate & Dale C.
Spencer
Sandra Walklate Part One: Thinking Critically about Victimhood Chapter One:
Sovereign Bodies, Minds and Victim Culture, Ronnie Lippens Chapter Two:
Still Worlds Apart? Habitus, Field, and Masculinities in Victim and Police
Interactions, Dale C. Spencer & Jillian Patterson Chapter Three: Boys to
Offenders: Damaging Masculinity and Traumatic Victimization, Rebecca S.
Katz & Hannah M. Willis Chapter Four: The Parent as Paradoxical Victim:
Adolescent to Parent Violence and Contested Victimization, Rachel Condry
Chapter Five: Victims of Hate: Thinking Beyond the Tick-Box, Neil
Chakraborti Part Two: Victims and Victim Services in Comparative
Perspective Chapter Six: Punishment or Solidarity: Comparing the U.S. and
Swedish Victim Movements, Carina Gallo & Robert Elias Chapter Seven:
Restorative Justice as a Boundary Object: Some Critical Reflections on the
Rise and Influence of Restorative Justice in England and Wales, David Miers
Chapter Eight: Victimhood and Transitional Justice, Kieran McEvoy & Kirsten
McConnachie Part Three: Bringing the State Back In Chapter Nine: A Change
for the better or Same Old Story? Women, the State and Miscarriages of
Justice, Annette Ballinger Chapter Ten: Hierarchical Victims of Terrorism
and War, Ross McGarry Chapter Eleven: Bereaved Family Activism in Contexts
of Organized Mass Violence, Jon Shute Conclusion: Critical Victimology
beyond the Academe: Engaging Publics and Policy, Sandra Walklate & Dale C.
Spencer