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![]() | ![]() SUPPORT FOR CRIME VICTMS IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Support for crime victims in a comparative perspective : a colecction of essays dedicated to memory of Prof. Frederic McCLintock / Ezzat Fattah, Tony Peters (ed. lit.).- Leuven : Leuven University Press, 1998.- 256, [1]p. 24cm. - (Samenleving Criminaliteit en Strafrechtspleging ; 13) Fundo documental do GRAL ISBN 90-6186-920-X (Broch.) : JUSTIÇA RESTAURATIVA, VITIMOLOGIA, JUSTIÇA CRIMINAL Preface / Ezzat Fattah, Tony Peters. Prologue: Victims and criminal justice / Frederic McClintock. PART ONE: Victim-oriented in criminal policy in Europe - Chapter 1- The development of victimology and its impact on criminal justice police: the case of Finland. Chapter 2- The development of victimology and its impact on criminal justice policy in the Netherlands. Chapter 3- Helping crime victims in Switzerland. Chapter 4- The treatment of victims of crimes and offences in the spanish system of justice. Chapter 5- Why should victims of crime be compensated? PART TWO : A . CONONTRATING THE RETRIBUTIVE AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PARADIGMS - Chapter 6- A critical assessment of two justice paradigms: contrasting the restorative and retributive justice models. Chapter 7- Recreative penal justice: contrasting retributive and restorative cosmovisions. Chapter 8- Victyms and natural rigths. B. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: THEORY AND PRACTICE - Chapter 9- Which model of criminal juste offers the best scope fo assisting victms crime? Chapter 10- Restoration, reconciliation and healing: the revitalization of culture and tradition in addressing crime and victimization in Canadian Aboriginal communities. Chapter 11- Victims, mediation and criminal justice. Chapter 12- A study of types of processes in criminal mediation in France. Chapter 13- Calculating the damage to be restored: lessons from the national survey crime severity. Chapter 14- Mediation for reparation: the victim's perspective. |