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E-grāmata: Thinking About Victimization: Context and Consequences 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Cincinnati, USA), (Florida State University, USA)
  • Formāts: 244 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003269557
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 244 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003269557
"Bringing together cutting-edge theory and research that bridges academic disciplines from criminology and criminal justice, to developmental psychology, sociology, and political science, Thinking About Victimization offers an authoritative and refreshingly accessible overview of scholarship on the nature, sources, and consequences of victimization. This book integrates empirical research and victimization theory and is written in a lively style, with sharp storytelling and an appreciation of international research on victimization. Rooted in a healthy respect for criminological history and the important foundational works in victimization studies, it provides a detailed account of how different data sources can influence our understanding of victimization; of how the sources of victimization-individual, situational, and contextual-are complicated and varied; and of how the consequences of victimization-personal, social, and political-are just as complex. Thinking About Victimization also engages with contemporary issues such as sexual victimization and intimate partner violence, victimization in schools, cybervictimization, prison victimization, as well as terrorism and state-sponsored violence. The second edition reflects new research developments in victimology, including updated discussions on the COVID-19 pandemic, police brutality, increases in crime, and school shootings. Thinking About Victimization is essential reading for advanced courses in victimization offered in criminology, criminal justice, sociology, health, and social work departments. With its unapologetic reliance on theory and research combined with its easy readability, undergraduate and graduate students alike will find much to learn in these pages"--

Thinking About Victimization offers an authoritative and refreshingly accessible overview of scholarship on the nature, sources, and consequences of victimization.



Bringing together cutting-edge theory and research that bridges academic disciplines from criminology and criminal justice, to developmental psychology, sociology, and political science, Thinking About Victimization offers an authoritative and refreshingly accessible overview of scholarship on the nature, sources, and consequences of victimization.

This book integrates empirical research and victimization theory and is written in a lively style, with sharp storytelling and an appreciation of international research on victimization. Rooted in a healthy respect for criminological history and the important foundational works in victimization studies, it provides a detailed account of how different data sources can influence our understanding of victimization; of how the sources of victimization - individual, situational, and contextual - are complicated and varied; and of how the consequences of victimization - personal, social, and political - are just as complex. Thinking About Victimization also engages with contemporary issues such as sexual victimization and intimate partner violence, victimization in schools, cybervictimization, and prison victimization, as well as terrorism and state-sponsored violence. The second edition reflects new research developments in victimology, including updated discussions on the COVID-19 pandemic, police brutality, increases in crime, and school shootings.

Thinking About Victimization is essential reading for advanced courses in victimization offered in criminology, criminal justice, sociology, health, and social work departments. With its unapologetic reliance on theory and research combined with its easy readability, undergraduate and graduate students alike will find much to learn in these pages.

PART I: SETTING THE STAGE 1.Introduction 2.Measuring Victimization PART
II:THE SOURCES OF VICTIMIZATION 3.Individual Sources of Victimization
4.Victimization from the Offenders Perspectives 5.Situations and Context
PART III:THE CONSEQUENCES OF VICTIMIZATION 6.Personal Consequences of
Victimization 7.Legal Consequences of Victimization 8.Social and Political
Consequences of Victimization PART IV:SPECIAL TOPICS IN VICTMIZATION
9.Violence Against Women 10.Victimization at School 11.Cybervictimization
12.Victimization in Prison 13.Wrapping it Up: Emerging Issues in Victimization
Jillian J. Turanovic is Associate Professor in the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University, USA.

Travis C. Pratt is a Fellow in the University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute, USA.