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AIC Conference ProceedingsNo. 27: International victimology : selected papers from the 8th International Symposium : proceedings of a symposium held 21-26 August 1994Chris Sumner, Mark Israel, Michael O'Connell and Rick Sarre (eds.)ISBN 0 642 24008 6 ; ISSN 1034-5086Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1996IntroductionThis book contains an edited selection of papers presented at the 8th International Symposium on Victimology. The nexus between theoretical and practical victimology and its relationship to criminology is an important theme within the papers. Matters affecting victims, such as victim impact statements and compensation, victimisation in families, gender bias in the legal system, victims of war in Bosnia, and victims of human rights in South Africa are all debated, as are issues related to power, politics and victimisation; victim surveys and methodology; and victim services.ContentsPreface (PDF 17kB) About the editors (PDF 11kB) Contributors (PDF 13kB) Introduction : president's opening addressChris Sumner, formerly President of the World Society of Victimology; and Member of the National Native Title Tribunal, AustraliaSection 1: Power, politics and victimisation Section overview (PDF 30kB)Mark Israel, Department of Legal Studies, Flinders University, South AustraliaParadigms and paradoxes of victimologyRobert Elias, Department of Politics, University of San FranciscoDecisions not to report ual assault in JapanJohn Dussich, Yoshiko Fujiwara and Asami Sagisaka, Tokiwa University, JapanLooking back, looking forward : two decades and shifting perspectives on familial violenceElizabeth A Stanko, Beunel University, United KingdomNo exit : violence, gender and the streetsSuzanne E Hatty and Stuart Burke, Southern Cross University; and Nanette J Davis, University of Portland, United States of AmericaDomestic violence : towards a new theoretical approachSushma Sood, Department of Sociology, University of Rajasthan, IndiaViolence against women under china's economic modernisation : resurgence of women trafficking in ChinaXin Ren, Division of Criminal Justice, California State University, United States of AmericaDomestic violence against women in the conditions of war and economic crisisVesna Nikolic-Ristanovic, Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research, YugoslaviaThe commercialism of women's fear of crimeElizabeth A Stanko, Beunel University, United KingdomGay homicides : activism, victims and law and orderSteve Tomsen, University of Newcastle'Are you a Boy or a Girl?' (Hetero)ism and verbal hostilityGail Mason, La Trobe UniversityHomophobia, hate and violence against lesbian and gays in NSW : an overview of some studiesPaul van Reyk, Coordinator, Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project, New South WalesAnger, disappointment, and disgust : reactions of victims of a telephone investment scamDavid Shichor, Jeff Doocy and Gilbert Geis, California State University, United States of AmericaThe victims of pyramid sales schemes and remedies in JapanTatsuya Ota, Keio University, JapanSection 2: Victim surveys and methodology Section overview (PDF 12kB)Rick Sarre, University of South AustraliaCrime and victim surveysJan J M van Dijk, University of Leyden; and Ministry of Justice, The NetherlandsThe Dutch victim guidelines and their impact on victim satisfactionJo-Anne M Wemmers, Ministry of Justice, The NetherlandsThe effect of interview method and response rate on victim survey crime ratesPer Stangeland, University of Malaga, Spain Use of official statistics and crime survey data in determining violence against womenJulie Gardner, formerly Office of Crime Statistics, South AustraliaSection 3: Victims, offenders and the criminal justice system Section overview (PDF 21kB)Chris Sumner, formerly President of the World Society of Victimology; and Member of the National Native Title Tribunal, AustraliaGeneral Conflicts of victims' interests and offenders' rights in the criminal justice system : a European perspectiveMarc Groenhuijsen, Tilburg University, The NetherlandsThe implications of victim-oriented developments in the criminal justice system for female victimsKate Warner, University of TasmaniaStalking : crime of the '90s? Matthew Goode, Attorney-General's Department, South AustraliaVictim Impact Statements Victim impact statements in South AustraliaEdna Erez, Kent State University, United States of America; Leigh Roeger, Office of Crime Statistics, South Australia; and Michael O'Connell, South Australia PoliceSection 4: Serving victims Section overview (PDF 16kB)Michael O'Connell, South Australia Police; and Rick Sarre, University of South AustraliaVictims' services Group work with victims of crime : mutual aid in practiceJohn Oliphant, Social Worker, formerly of Victims of Crime Service, South AustraliaPreventing re-victimisation : the South Australian experienceAndrew Paterson, formerly Executive Director, Victims of Crime Service, South AustraliaTowards a new millennium in victim assistanceMarlene A Young, Executive Director, National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA), United States of AmericaCriminal Injuries Compensation Criminal injuries compensation for domestic ual assault : obstructing the oppressedIan Freckelton, Barrister; and President, Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and LawCompensating crime victims within New Zealand's no fault accident compensation scheme : the advantages and disadvantagesJohn Miller, Barrister; and Senior Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandProfessional Service Providers Attitudes to victims : issues for medicine, the law and societyAlexander McFarlane, Department of Psychiatry, University of Adelaide, South AustraliaResponse of health professions to domestic violence in emergency departments Gwenneth Roberts, University of QueenslandBlaming the victim : domestic violence and the codependency modelGreg Dear, Ministry of Justice, Western AustraliaPrevention and Restoration Preventing criminal victimisation : the case for an intersectoral response to victimisation : a South Australian perspectiveDavid Hunt, Commissioner of Police, South Australia Police Preventing peer victimisation in schoolsKen Rigby, Institute of Social Research, University of South AustraliaA profile of the murder victim in South Africa as an aid to prevention Rika Snyman, University of South AfricaVictim-offender reconciliation with offenders in GermanyUte I Hartmann, Criminological Research Institute of Lower-Saxony, GermanyRapporteur's Reports (summarised) (PDF 16kB) List of unpublished papers presented at Symposium (PDF 22kB)
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