Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology : Interventions and Possibilities

Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology : Interventions and Possibilities

Author
Dale SpencerKirsten McConnachieSandra WalklateAnette BallingerNeil ChakrabortiRachel CondryRobert EliasCarina GalloRebecca KatzRonnie Lippens
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Language
English
Year
2016
Page
264
ISBN
9781498510271,9781498510264
File Type
epub
File Size
2.7 MiB

Since the 1960s, the field of victimology has developed into a variegated discipline with its own theoretical and methodological traditions. In the early 1990s two texts were published—Towards a Critical Victimology (Fattah, 1992) and Critical Victimology (Mawby and Walklate, 1994)—that concretized critical victimology as a paradigm within victimology. Since then, the field has remained conceptually stale and with few a few exceptions there has not been a considerable lacuna of works from a critical perspective. Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology: Interventions and Possibilities provides a rejoinder to the two aforementioned texts and demonstrate how critical victimology can be reconceptualized, where interventions can be made in this victimological paradigm, and possibilities for future theorizing and research in this provocative field. Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology includes eleven papers on the forms of victimization and issues pertinent to victims written by leading and emerging international scholars in the field of critical victimology. It is interdisciplinary in scope and contains contributions from leading and emergent international scholars on victims and victimization. Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology serves as a crucible to demonstrate the complexities of and the multitude of factors that interact to complicate victim status, the vagaries of victim response, and the phenomenology of violence and victimization.

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