Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice: analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations
"This book offers a variety of contributed chapters to expand the study of crime victims to be more inclusive of common types of victimization, and to increase student, researcher, and practitioner understanding of victimization and barriers to victim assistance"--
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Summary: | "This book offers a variety of contributed chapters to expand the study of crime victims to be more inclusive of common types of victimization, and to increase student, researcher, and practitioner understanding of victimization and barriers to victim assistance"-- |
Physical Description: | 32 PDFs (474 Seiten) Also available in print. |
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contents | Section 1. The basics of victimology. Chapter 1. "Visible" and "invisible" victims in the criminal justice system: victim-oriented paradigms and models -- Section 2. The victimization of criminal justice professionals. Chapter 2. A call for service: examining dispatcher victimization ; Chapter 3. Police officers: invisible victims in the line of duty ; Chapter 4. An exploration of correctional officer victimization -- Section 3. Victimization and service providers. Chapter 5. Educator experiences as victims of school violence: emerging perspectives and research ; Chapter 6. The impact of trauma on firefighters and their families ; Chapter 7. Violence against healthcare workers ; Chapter 8. Hidden occupational hazards for social service providers -- Section 4. Victims of transnational crimes. Chapter 9. Environmental crimes and green victimization ; Chapter 10. Where are the male victims of human trafficking?: on the invisibility of male trafficking victims -- Section 5. The victimization of vulnerable populations. Chapter 11. Innocence lost: educator sexual misconduct and the epidemic of sexually victimized students ; Chapter 12. Understanding elder victimization and best practice intervention strategies ; Chapter 13. The victimization of older adults in prison -- Section 6. The victimization of historically marginalized communities. Chapter 14. The victimization of transgender individuals: addressing the needs of a hidden population ; Chapter 15. The victimization and disparate treatment of racial and ethnic minorities. |
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spelling | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations Raleigh Blasdell, Laura Krieger-Sample, Michelle Kilburn, editor. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global [2021] 32 PDFs (474 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. The basics of victimology. Chapter 1. "Visible" and "invisible" victims in the criminal justice system: victim-oriented paradigms and models -- Section 2. The victimization of criminal justice professionals. Chapter 2. A call for service: examining dispatcher victimization ; Chapter 3. Police officers: invisible victims in the line of duty ; Chapter 4. An exploration of correctional officer victimization -- Section 3. Victimization and service providers. Chapter 5. Educator experiences as victims of school violence: emerging perspectives and research ; Chapter 6. The impact of trauma on firefighters and their families ; Chapter 7. Violence against healthcare workers ; Chapter 8. Hidden occupational hazards for social service providers -- Section 4. Victims of transnational crimes. Chapter 9. Environmental crimes and green victimization ; Chapter 10. Where are the male victims of human trafficking?: on the invisibility of male trafficking victims -- Section 5. The victimization of vulnerable populations. Chapter 11. Innocence lost: educator sexual misconduct and the epidemic of sexually victimized students ; Chapter 12. Understanding elder victimization and best practice intervention strategies ; Chapter 13. The victimization of older adults in prison -- Section 6. The victimization of historically marginalized communities. Chapter 14. The victimization of transgender individuals: addressing the needs of a hidden population ; Chapter 15. The victimization and disparate treatment of racial and ethnic minorities. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book offers a variety of contributed chapters to expand the study of crime victims to be more inclusive of common types of victimization, and to increase student, researcher, and practitioner understanding of victimization and barriers to victim assistance"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 06/19/2021). Human services personnel Crimes against United States. Human trafficking victims United States. Men Crimes against United States. Victims of crimes United States. Human services personnel Crimes against. fast Human trafficking victims. fast Victims of crimes. fast United States. fast Courts. Criminal Justice. Elder Abuse. Environmental Crimes. Law Enforcement. Marginalized Populations. School Violence. Sexual Assault. Victimization. Victimology. Violence. Blasdell, Raleigh 1981- editor. Kilburn, Michelle 1975- editor. Krieger-Sample, Laura 1983- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2021004279 Print version: 179987348X 9781799873488 (DLC) 2021004279 |
spellingShingle | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations Section 1. The basics of victimology. Chapter 1. "Visible" and "invisible" victims in the criminal justice system: victim-oriented paradigms and models -- Section 2. The victimization of criminal justice professionals. Chapter 2. A call for service: examining dispatcher victimization ; Chapter 3. Police officers: invisible victims in the line of duty ; Chapter 4. An exploration of correctional officer victimization -- Section 3. Victimization and service providers. Chapter 5. Educator experiences as victims of school violence: emerging perspectives and research ; Chapter 6. The impact of trauma on firefighters and their families ; Chapter 7. Violence against healthcare workers ; Chapter 8. Hidden occupational hazards for social service providers -- Section 4. Victims of transnational crimes. Chapter 9. Environmental crimes and green victimization ; Chapter 10. Where are the male victims of human trafficking?: on the invisibility of male trafficking victims -- Section 5. The victimization of vulnerable populations. Chapter 11. Innocence lost: educator sexual misconduct and the epidemic of sexually victimized students ; Chapter 12. Understanding elder victimization and best practice intervention strategies ; Chapter 13. The victimization of older adults in prison -- Section 6. The victimization of historically marginalized communities. Chapter 14. The victimization of transgender individuals: addressing the needs of a hidden population ; Chapter 15. The victimization and disparate treatment of racial and ethnic minorities. Human services personnel Crimes against United States. Human trafficking victims United States. Men Crimes against United States. Victims of crimes United States. Human services personnel Crimes against. fast Human trafficking victims. fast Victims of crimes. fast |
title | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations |
title_auth | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations |
title_exact_search | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations |
title_full | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations Raleigh Blasdell, Laura Krieger-Sample, Michelle Kilburn, editor. |
title_fullStr | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations Raleigh Blasdell, Laura Krieger-Sample, Michelle Kilburn, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations Raleigh Blasdell, Laura Krieger-Sample, Michelle Kilburn, editor. |
title_short | Invisible victims and the pursuit of justice |
title_sort | invisible victims and the pursuit of justice analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations |
title_sub | analyzing frequently victimized yet rarely discussed populations |
topic | Human services personnel Crimes against United States. Human trafficking victims United States. Men Crimes against United States. Victims of crimes United States. Human services personnel Crimes against. fast Human trafficking victims. fast Victims of crimes. fast |
topic_facet | Human services personnel Crimes against United States. Human trafficking victims United States. Men Crimes against United States. Victims of crimes United States. Human services personnel Crimes against. Human trafficking victims. Victims of crimes. United States. |
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