Victimology and criminal law : crime precipitated or programmed by the victim /
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Author / Creator: | Oliveira, Edmundo, 1951- |
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Imprint: | Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c2008. |
Description: | xv, 174 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7182667 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Historical Foundations
- Theoretical Presuppositions in Victimology
- The Victim and the Criminal Phenomenon
- Selective Nature of Sentiment in Victimology
- The Stockholm Syndrome
- The Special Case of a Kidnapping Victim with a Diagnosis of Stockholm Syndrome
- Stereotype of Delinquent/Victim Interaction
- Victimodogmatics
- Chapter 2. Tendency or Inclination towards Crime
- The Initial Conception Regarding a Personal Tendency towards Crime
- The Formation of the Judicial Structure of the Delinquent Due to Tendency
- Implications of the Judicial Essence of the Delinquent Due to Tendency for Criminology and for Victimology
- Human Behavior in Life of New Approaches Involving Science and Spirituality: Transpersonal Psychology, Spiritist Doctrine and Neurolinguistics
- The Penal Pairing and the Criminal Pairing
- Chapter 3. The Study of Personality
- Background
- Concept of Personality
- Constitution of the Personality
- Influence of Physical Factors on Psychism
- Influence of Psychic Factors on the Physical State
- The Temperament
- Character
- Chapter 4. Personality Disturbances Associated to Dangerousness of the Victim
- Psychopathic Personalities
- Sexual Deviancy
- Alcoholism
- Drug Dependency
- Chapter 5. The Victimogenous Core of the Victim's Personality
- Understanding the Victimogenous Core
- Origin of the Guilt Feeling
- Chapter 6. The Victimological Examination
- Purpose of the Victimological Examination
- Convenience of the Victimological Examination
- Legitimacy of the Victimological Examination
- Usefulness of the Victimological Examination
- Scope of the Victimological Examination
- Chapter 7. The Iter Victimae-The Path to Victimization
- Phases of the Iter Criminis
- Cogitation (Cogitatio)
- Preparatory Acts (Conatus Remotus)
- Beginning of Execution (Conatus Proximus)
- Execution (Executio)
- Consummation (Goal achieved or Consummatio)
- Attempt (Unsuccessful Crime or Conatus Proximus)
- Phases of the Iter Victimae
- Intuition (Intuito)
- Preparatory Acts (Conatus Remotus)
- Beginning of Execution (Conatus Proximus)
- Execution (Executio)
- Consummation (Consummatio) or Attempt (Unsuccessful Crime or Conatus Proximus)
- Victim/Offender Crossing Schemes
- Chapter 8. Repeat Victimization
- Research on Repeat Victims
- Typical Incidences of Repeat Victimization
- Origin of Repeat Victimization
- Chapter 9. Hypotheses for the Victim Precipitating or Programming the Crime
- Medical Actions
- Elimination of Life: Homicide, Euthanasia, Suicide and Assisted Suicide
- Physical Harm (Assault and Battery) and Torture
- Traffic Accidents
- Sexual Intolerance
- Theft, Robbery and Abduction
- Fraudulent Maneuvers
- Corruption and Illicit Enrichment
- Extortion and Blackmail
- Invasion of Individuality and Invasion of Privacy
- Chapter 10. Victimological Typology: Specific Types of Victims
- The Profile of Victimization
- Specific Types of Victims
- Binyamin Mendelsohn (Israel, 1947)
- Hans Von Henting (United States, 1948)
- Henri Ellenberg (France, 1954)
- Marvin Wolfgang (United States, 1956)
- Willy Callewaert (France, 1959)
- Jean Pinatel (France, 1961)
- Luiz Jimenez de Asua (Argentina, 1961)
- Severin Versele (Belgium, 1962)
- Lola Aniyar de Castro (Venezuela, 1962)
- Torsten Sellin and Marvin Wolfgang (United States, 1964)
- Guglielmo Gulotta (Italy, 1971)
- Ezzat Fatah (Canada, 1971)
- Vasile Stanciu (France, 1975)
- Stephen Schafer (United States, 1977)
- Hilda Marchiori (Mexico, 1980)
- Elias Neuman (Argentina, 1984)
- Jacques Verin (France, 1985)
- Ivan Jakovljevic (Yugoslavia, 1985)
- Luis Rodriguez Manzanera (Mexico, 1988)
- Edmundo Oliveira (Brazil, 1989)
- Gianluigi Ponti (Italy, 1990)
- Chapter 11. Judicial Prosecution
- Persecutio Criminis
- The Victim and the Penal Proceeding
- Chapter 12. The Victim in Brazilian Criminal Law
- The Victim as Passive Subject
- Innocent Victimization
- Conscious Victimization
- Unconscious Victimization
- Subconscious Victimization
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author