Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://tandis.odihr.pl/handle/20.500.12389/19640
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AuthorsLindgren, Magnus
AuthorsPettersson, Karl-Ake
AuthorsHägglund, Bo
Country CoverageSweden
Accessioned Date2018-05-21T10:51:15Z
Availability Date2018-05-21T10:51:15Z
Issue Date2005
ISBN91-7223-206-4
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/19640
AbstractPublisher's description: During the past few decades the situation of crime victims has increasingly come into the spotlight, partly as a result of the work of the women’s movement in drawing attention to men’s violence towards women. Many European countries have taken action and implemented reforms to improve the provision of support, protection and assistance to crime victims. In practice, however, these efforts have not always had the desired impact. There is a great need in Europe today to improve the support for crime victims, for example abused women and children, victims of racist and homophobic crimes and, not least, the hundreds of thousands of victims of transnational trafficking in human beings. The present book, which is one of the first European textbooks on crime victim issues, can be seen as a contribution to the development work being done in this field. It describes crime victims’ needs and reactions and how the police and other stakeholders in the community can improve victim support at the local level. The book also comprises an up-to-date account of victimological research and the debate and developments in the field. As Sweden is at the forefront of the development of crime victim support this book sometimes takes as a starting point conditions in that country. The accounts of the work being done in Sweden also illustrate how crime victim issues are dealt with in a democracy. The book is intended for students at police academies and police service professionals, as well as for professionals in other legal system services and the public health and social welfare sectors. It could also be used in the training of NGO professionals. Others who might find the book useful are journalists, politicians and members of the public interested in social issues.
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PublisherJure Forlag AB
Subject Keywordsvictims
Subject Keywordshate crime
TitleVictims of crime : theory and practice
Corporate AuthorsOSCE ODIHR
Publication CountrySweden
Publication Place Stockholm
Key IssuesHate crime
CountrySweden
Physical Description293 p.
URL more informationhttp://www.jure.se/ie/default.asp?url=visatitel.asp?tuid=7284
Fulltext Grantnone
FulltextNo Fulltext
Related CountryOSCE region
Related CountryUN region
Related CountryEU region (pre-2021)
Related CountryCoE region
Related CountryEU region (post-2020)
Appears in Collections:Resources on hate crime
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