Anthony Bottoms (UK University of Cambridge), Julian Roberts (UK University of Oxford)
Hearing the Victim
Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State
Anthony Bottoms (UK University of Cambridge), Julian Roberts (UK University of Oxford)
Hearing the Victim
Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State
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Hearing the Victim brings together leading authorities in the field to review the role of the victim in the criminal justice system in the context of recent legislative developments to 'rebalance the criminal justice system in favour of the victim'.
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Hearing the Victim brings together leading authorities in the field to review the role of the victim in the criminal justice system in the context of recent legislative developments to 'rebalance the criminal justice system in favour of the victim'.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Cambridge Criminal Justice Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780415627696
- ISBN-10: 0415627699
- Artikelnr.: 35202924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Criminal Justice Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780415627696
- ISBN-10: 0415627699
- Artikelnr.: 35202924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sir Anthony Bottoms was Wolfson Professor of Criminology from 1984 to 2006, and he also served as Director of the Institute of Criminology from 1984 to 1998. He is now Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology at Cambridge, and Honorary Professor of Criminology at the University of Sheffield. He is also a Life Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. Julian V. Roberts is Professor of Criminology at Oxford University, a Fellow of Worcester College and Assistant Director of the Centre for Criminology.
Preface, Anthony Bottoms and JulianRoberts 1. The Victim, the State, and
Civil Society, Matt Matravers 2. The 'Duty to Understand': What
Consequences to Victim Participation?, Anthony Bottoms 3. The Status of
Crime Victims and Witnesses in the Twenty-First Century, Helen Reeves and
Peter Dunn 4. 'Rebalancing the Criminal Justice System in Favour of the
Victim': The Costly Consequences of Populist Rhetoric, Michael Tonry 5. The
Phenomenon of Victim-Offender Overlap: A Study of Offences against
Households, Anthony Bottoms and Andrew Costello 6. The Victim and the
Prosecutor, John Spencer 7. Victims at Court: Necessary Accessories or
Principal Players at Cozijn Centre Stage?, Joanna Shapland and Matthew Hall
8. 'Hearing Victims of Crime': The Delivery of Impact Statements as Ritual
Behaviour in Four London Trials for Murder and Manslaughter, Paul Rock 9.
Communication at Sentencing: The Expressive Function of Victim Impact
Statements, Julian Roberts and Edna Erez 10. Victim input at Parole:
Probative or Prejudicial?, Nicola Padfield and Julian Roberts. Index
Civil Society, Matt Matravers 2. The 'Duty to Understand': What
Consequences to Victim Participation?, Anthony Bottoms 3. The Status of
Crime Victims and Witnesses in the Twenty-First Century, Helen Reeves and
Peter Dunn 4. 'Rebalancing the Criminal Justice System in Favour of the
Victim': The Costly Consequences of Populist Rhetoric, Michael Tonry 5. The
Phenomenon of Victim-Offender Overlap: A Study of Offences against
Households, Anthony Bottoms and Andrew Costello 6. The Victim and the
Prosecutor, John Spencer 7. Victims at Court: Necessary Accessories or
Principal Players at Cozijn Centre Stage?, Joanna Shapland and Matthew Hall
8. 'Hearing Victims of Crime': The Delivery of Impact Statements as Ritual
Behaviour in Four London Trials for Murder and Manslaughter, Paul Rock 9.
Communication at Sentencing: The Expressive Function of Victim Impact
Statements, Julian Roberts and Edna Erez 10. Victim input at Parole:
Probative or Prejudicial?, Nicola Padfield and Julian Roberts. Index
Preface, Anthony Bottoms and JulianRoberts 1. The Victim, the State, and
Civil Society, Matt Matravers 2. The 'Duty to Understand': What
Consequences to Victim Participation?, Anthony Bottoms 3. The Status of
Crime Victims and Witnesses in the Twenty-First Century, Helen Reeves and
Peter Dunn 4. 'Rebalancing the Criminal Justice System in Favour of the
Victim': The Costly Consequences of Populist Rhetoric, Michael Tonry 5. The
Phenomenon of Victim-Offender Overlap: A Study of Offences against
Households, Anthony Bottoms and Andrew Costello 6. The Victim and the
Prosecutor, John Spencer 7. Victims at Court: Necessary Accessories or
Principal Players at Cozijn Centre Stage?, Joanna Shapland and Matthew Hall
8. 'Hearing Victims of Crime': The Delivery of Impact Statements as Ritual
Behaviour in Four London Trials for Murder and Manslaughter, Paul Rock 9.
Communication at Sentencing: The Expressive Function of Victim Impact
Statements, Julian Roberts and Edna Erez 10. Victim input at Parole:
Probative or Prejudicial?, Nicola Padfield and Julian Roberts. Index
Civil Society, Matt Matravers 2. The 'Duty to Understand': What
Consequences to Victim Participation?, Anthony Bottoms 3. The Status of
Crime Victims and Witnesses in the Twenty-First Century, Helen Reeves and
Peter Dunn 4. 'Rebalancing the Criminal Justice System in Favour of the
Victim': The Costly Consequences of Populist Rhetoric, Michael Tonry 5. The
Phenomenon of Victim-Offender Overlap: A Study of Offences against
Households, Anthony Bottoms and Andrew Costello 6. The Victim and the
Prosecutor, John Spencer 7. Victims at Court: Necessary Accessories or
Principal Players at Cozijn Centre Stage?, Joanna Shapland and Matthew Hall
8. 'Hearing Victims of Crime': The Delivery of Impact Statements as Ritual
Behaviour in Four London Trials for Murder and Manslaughter, Paul Rock 9.
Communication at Sentencing: The Expressive Function of Victim Impact
Statements, Julian Roberts and Edna Erez 10. Victim input at Parole:
Probative or Prejudicial?, Nicola Padfield and Julian Roberts. Index







