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The Politics Of Victimization: Victims, Victimology, And Human Rights,New
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This Useful Text Provides A Comprehensive Introductory Overview Of The Study Of Victims And Victimization. Victimization Is Here Considered As A Reflection Of American Society. Taking A Broad Perspective, Elias Argues That The Study Of Victimology Requires More Than Merely Analyzing Criminal Justice; It Requires Linking It To Much Wider Social, Political And Economic Relationsespecially To The American Political Economy. This Study Rejects The Official Definition Of Crime And Victimization And Establishes A Relationship Between Victimology And Human Rights, Thus Advocating A 'New' Victimology Which Embraces Victims Of Both Crime And Repression. Elias Proposes That Since Much Crime Arises In Response To Various Forms Of Oppression, A Society Unconcerned With Human Rights Violations And Its Victims Can Likewise Provide Little Help For Crime Victims.
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