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Victimology Hannah Scott

Victimology By Hannah Scott

Victimology by Hannah Scott


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Summary

Victimology: Canadians in Context addresses the sub-field of victim studies, a growing area of specialized interest within the larger discipline of criminology.

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Victimology by Hannah Scott

Through an examination of Canadian research data and statistical analysis, this text offers a uniquely Canadian perspective on the contemporary study of victims and victimology. Drawing on the full extent of her experience and expertise, author Hannah Scott provides a historical and methodological context for understanding the subject and addresses such special topics as vulnerable populations, Aboriginal peoples, fraud, and misunderstood areas of victimology. The book concludes with a survey of victims' personal experiences and challenges, remedies and services available to victims in Canada, and initiatives for incorporating the victim/offender relationship into the criminal justice system.

Victimology Reviews

'The text utilizes a level of language that I found to be very readable, yet does not dumb-down the level of discussion and analysis... The Canadian content is welcome. The focus on Canadian legislation, data, and practices throughout the text are appreciated.' Barry McClinchey, University of Waterloo

About Hannah Scott

Hannah Scott is a founding faculty member of UOIT. She received her undergraduate degrees (psychology and sociology) from McMaster University and her master's (sociology) from the University of Guelph. Her doctorate is from the University of Alberta (sociology) and her specializations include victimology, statistics, homicide, and crime prevention through environmental design; Scott is also a leading authority on serial murder. She has worked in the US and Canada on several inter-agency initiatives. Scott also served as the vice-president of the UOIT Faculty Association until 2010.

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Understanding Victimology ; 2. Measuring Victimology ; 3. Typologies of Victim - Victimizer Interaction ; 4. Criminological Theories and the Victim ; 5. Homicide ; 6. Sexual Assault ; 7. Aboriginal Peoples of Canada and Victimization ; 8. Vulnerable Populations ; 9. Victimization in Public and Private Spaces over the Lifecourse ; 10. Fraud ; 11. Aftermath and Recovery ; 12. Moving Forward after Victimization ; 13. Restorative Justice ; Glossary ; References ; Index

Additional information

CIN0195427629G
9780195427622
0195427629
Victimology by Hannah Scott
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press, Canada
2011-01-27
320
N/A
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