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  1. Victimology and blaming the victim: The case of rape.Susan R. Peterson - 1991 - In D. Sank & D. Caplan (eds.), To Be a Victim. Plenum. pp. 171--177.
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    Victimology versus character: new perspectives on the use of stimulant drugs in children.Ilina Singh - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (6):372-373.
    The VOICES study involved at least one radical move in the decades-old debates about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis and stimulant drug treatments: to systematically investigate young people's perspectives and experiences so that these could be included as evidence in social, ethical and policy deliberations about the benefits and risks of these interventions. The findings reported in this article were both surprising and unsurprising to us as researchers. We were surprised at the consistency of children's positive responses to stimulant medication, (...)
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    Two-Rays Approach in the Integration of Victimological and Recorded Data on Criminality.Viktoras Justickis, Rokas Uscila & Alfredas Kiškis - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (2):803-820.
    Accurate and valid data on criminality are the foundations of any efficient crime policy and crime prevention. However, modern criminal justice and crime prevention has to deal with multiple, often conflicting sources of data. Our paper considers the prospects of integration of the most important data on criminality:victimological and recorded data. The way of their integration – a two-rays approach (RAS) – has been proposed. A new integrated criminality research tool, able to combine victimological and recorded data has been developed. (...)
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  4. Empathy for victims in criminal justice : revisiting Susan Bandes in victimology.Antony Pemberton - 2016 - In Heather Conway & John Stannard (eds.), The emotional dynamics of law and legal discourse. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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  5. Violations of privacy and law : The case of Stalking.John Guelke & Tom Sorell - 2016 - Law, Ethics and Philosophy 4:32-60.
    This paper seeks to identify the distinctive moral wrong of stalking and argues that this wrong is serious enough to criminalize. We draw on psychological literature about stalking, distinguishing types of stalkers, their pathologies, and victims. The victimology is the basis for claims about what is wrong with stalking. Close attention to the experiences of victims often reveals an obsessive preoccupation with the stalker and what he will do next. The kind of harm this does is best understood in (...)
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    Criminological Analysis of the Main Statistical Indicators of Criminal Victimisation in Lithuania (article in Lithuanian).Genovaitė Babachinaitė - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (3):1163-1176.
    This article refers to the criminological analysis of the state registration of victimological data about criminal victimization in Lithuania. The period of analysis is 2004-2009. Following the validation of new criminal laws on 1 May 2003, from 2004 a period of stable state registration of crime victims, i.e. a period without significant changes in criminal laws, commenced. The article deals with the analysis of spreading of criminal victimization among natural persons and juridical persons in Lithuania. The registered number of crime (...)
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    Criminal Justice: An Introduction to Philosophies, Theories and Practice.Ian Marsh - 2004 - Routledge. Edited by John Cochrane & Gaynor Melville.
    This new text will encourage students to develop a deeper understanding of the context and the current workings of the criminal justice system. Part One offers a clear, accessible and comprehensive review of the major philosophical aims and sociological theories of punishment, the history of justice and punishment, and the developing perspective of victimology. In Part Two, the focus is on the main areas of the contemporary criminal justice system including the police, the courts and judiciary, prisons, and community (...)
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    The View from Pȏle Nord.Martha J. Reineke - 2023 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 30 (1):1-27.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The View from Pȏle NordSartre, Beauvoir, and Girard on Mimesis, Embodiment, and DesireMartha J. Reineke (bio)Simone Beauvoir's novel She Came to Stay immerses readers in a 1930s Parisian social scene, thanks in part to the character Françoise. Eavesdropping with Françoise on a man and woman seated at a table in the Pȏle Nord café, readers of the novel hear the woman confide, "I've never been able to follow the (...)
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    Alrededor de las narrativas victimales. Algunos paralelismos entre las víctimas del terrorismo y otros delitos graves en términos de justicia epistémica y resiliencia.Gema Varona - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (50).
    Within current trends in cultural and narrative Victimology, the role of direct and indirect victims’ narrative testimonies is highlighted considering the limits of scientific knowledge to transmit and understand victims’ experiences across time in relation to the social processes of victimisation and reparation. Through the selection of some excerpts of open narratives, as examples of those experiences, within and outside Spain, this text explores some parallelisms and differences in the stories of victims of terrorism and victims of other serious (...)
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    Hermeneutical injustice and outsourced domestic girl-child labour.Dominic Effiong Abakedi, Emmanuel Kelechi Iwuagwu & Mary Julius Egbai - 2020 - Childhood and Philosophy 16 (36):01-24.
    We observed that despite international declarations on child-rights, outsourced domestic girl-child labour still persists. Raising the question whether outsourced domestic girl-child labour constitutes hermeneutical injustice, we respond affirmatively. Relying on two indigenous victimology-narratives that are newspaper reports, we expose some of the horrors that the victims of outsourced domestic girl-child labour suffer. Comparing these reports with other victimology-narratives of hermeneutical injustice as reported by Miranda Fricker and Hilkje Hänel, we argue that the victims of outsourced domestic girl-child labour (...)
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  11. The Christchurch Art Gallery.Denis Dutton - unknown
    We live in a time when museum curators and gallery directors in the English-speaking world have to a distressing degree lost faith in the power of their own collections. Cowed by accusations of elitism, intimidated by nonsense academic art theory, worndown by guilt-inducing postcolonial victimology, they succumb to pressures either on the one hand to dumb down their presentations, or on the other hand to politicise them.
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    Mythes nationaux, mémoire et représentation de la guerre dans la presse israélienne.Ouzi Elyada - 2008 - Hermes 52:, [ p.].
    À sa création, Israël, État fondé sur la mémoire, présente au monde une quasi-unanimité pour façonner un récit national glorieux rompant avec la traditionnelle victimologie juive. Le nouveau « sabra » est bien différent du juif« passif » de la Shoah. Mais les guerres qui se succèdent forgent un nouveau récit, une nouvelle mémoire. La presse israélienne analysée dans cet article témoigne de ces variations. L'iden­tité israélienne devient le mélange d'une mémoire marquée par la Shoah et par un présent éprouvé (...)
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    Saving the Victim: Recuperating the Language of the Victim and Reassessing Global Feminism.Anne McLeer - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (1):41-55.
    This paper reconsiders the use of the term "victim" in feminist theory to attempt to find common ground for the intersection and interconnection of Western and indigenous feminisms. The role of the victim in the discourse of victimology, a branch of criminology, is assessed and applied to the work of Rajeswari Sunder Rajan and Lata Mani who both examine the construction of women's subjectivity in the practice of "sati" in India.
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    Event and Victimization.Dale Spencer - 2011 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (1):39-52.
    This article contributes to recent existentialist interventions in critical criminology (see Lippens and Crewe 2009) and offers the existential concept of ‘event’ as a guiding image for critical victimology. Whereas existential criminologists have examined crime and wrongdoing, very little attention has been given to victimization. I utilize the existential phenomenology of Martin Heidegger and Claude Romano to offer a critique of existing approaches to victimization within mainstream criminology and develop an evential analytic to understand the event of victimization. This (...)
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    Diana Tietjens Meyers, "Victims’ Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights." Reviewed by.Juneko Junielle Robinson - 2019 - Philosophy in Review 39 (2):83-85.
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  16. General theory of victims François Laruelle, translated by Jessie Hock and Alex dubilet malden, ma: Polity press, 184 pp. $19.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):935-936.
    A review of Francoise Laruelle's General Theory of Victims, which places Laruelle's theory in the context of post-colonial theories of the subaltern subject after Gayatri Spivak and Edward Said. The review questions whether Laruelle's General Theory of Victims really allows the so-called victims to speak for themselves, or simply represents another attempt by Western (French?) intellectuals to speak to/through the victims, for their own political and theoretical purposes.
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