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No. 25-2, May 2019

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Index

  • Book review: Just Interests: Victims, Citizens and the Potential for Justice
  • Book review: Victims, Atrocity and International Criminal Justice: Lessons from Cambodia
  • Older victims of crime: Vulnerability, resilience and access to procedural justice
  • Responses to inpatient victimisation in mental health settings in England and Wales
  • The impact of local commissioning on victim services in England and Wales: An empirical study
  • To know or not to know: Should crimes regarding photographs of their child sexual abuse be disclosed to now-adult, unknowing victims?
  • Why victimology should focus on all victims, including all missing and disappeared persons
  • ‘We need to make sure that we are always something else’: Victim support organisations and the increasing responsibility of the state in supporting crime victims in Finland and Norway
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