Third parties : victims and the criminal justice system /
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Author / Creator: | Sebba, Leslie. |
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Imprint: | Columbus : Ohio State University Press, c1996. |
Description: | x, 446 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2473979 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. An Overview of Victim-Oriented Reforms
- 2. The Victim's Traditional Role in the Criminal Justice System
- 3. The Framework of Analysis
- 4. Coping Needs
- 5. Perceived Justice Needs
- 6. Fundamental Principles of Justice
- 7. Reforming the Objectives of Sanctioning Policy: The Desert Model of Sentencing and Restitution
- 8. Reforming Trial Procedures: Victim Participation
- 9. Remedies Unrelated to the Criminal Process: State Compensation and Escrow
- 10. "Catch-All" Remedies: Victim/Witness Assistance and Victims' Bills of Rights
- 11. Informal Modes of Dispute Resolution
- 12. Models of Justice
- 13. Third- (Fourth-?) Party Responsibility: A Third Model?
- 14. Final Reflections
- Appendix: The Contribution of Social Psychology.