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Function of the Victim in a State of Law: Victim, Criminal Politics, Criminology, and Social Politics

NCJ Number
143929
Journal
Derecho Penal y Criminologia Volume: 14 Issue: 46 Dated: (January/April 1992) Pages: 55-81
Author(s)
A Garcia-Pablos de Molina
Date Published
1992
Length
27 pages
Annotation
The article reviews current-day, general victim issues, including treatment by the criminal justice system, understanding and categorization of the victim, the role of the victim in judicial proceedings, and victim assistance programs.
Abstract
The historical development of the place of the victim in criminology is defined as protagonization or abandonment, neutralization, and rediscovery. Rediscovery resulted in research on the etiology/explanation, perceptions and attitudes, methodology, criminal fear, and social fear of victims. Particular mention is made of programs for immediate victim assistance, restitution, compensation, victim/witness protection, effectiveness of the legal system for the victim, and legal justice for the victim. A new victim justice model is suggested. 57 notes