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|a Victims still :
|b the political manipulation of crime victims /
|c Robert Elias.
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|a Newbury Park, Calif. :
|b Sage Publications,
|c c1993.
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|a ix, 177 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|g 1.
|t Still Victims After All These Years.
|t Promises, Promises.
|t Who Benefits From Victim Policy?
|t The Political Manipulation of Victims --
|g 2.
|t Media Amnesia: Abetting Victimization.
|t Crime Stories.
|t Defining the Crime Problem.
|t Who Are the Criminals?
|t Heroes and Victims.
|t Savages and Bleeding Hearts.
|t Covering Victims.
|t Tempted by the Devil.
|t Experts Right and Wrong.
|t And Now, for Something Totally Different.
|t People Fight Back.
|t Language of War.
|t Crime Wars as Propaganda --
|g 3.
|t Victims: All Dressed Up but No Place to Go?
|t Recent Legislative Policy.
|t Evaluating Victim Policy.
|t An Alternative Politics --
|g 4.
|t Taking the Victims' Movement for a Ride.
|t Which Victims' Movement?
|t The Official Victims' Movement.
|t The Hidden Victims' Movements.
|t Limits of the Victims' Movement.
|t Toward a New Victims' Movement? --
|g 5.
|t Wars on Drugs as Wars on Victims.
|t Drug Wars for Whom?
|t Drug Wars as Propaganda Wars.
|t Drug War Victims.
|t Who's Winning the Drug War?
|t Peace, Not War --
|g 6.
|t Do Victims Want Revenge?
|t The Politics of Punishment.
|t Conflicting Theories of Victim Participation.
|t Evaluating Sentencing Participation.
|t Victim-Based Alternatives --
|g 7.
|t Controlling Victimization: War or Peace?
|t Crime, Violence, and War.
|t Disturbing the Peace.
|t Resisting Peace.
|t A Peace Movement Against Crime --
|g 8.
|t New Culture, Less Victimization.
|t Victims Still.
|t A More Peaceful Culture.
|t Less Victimization.
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