Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated with those who have experienced crime and how these factors affect the likelihood of a person breaching the so called ‘first hurdle’. That is, the probability of moving from a state of non-victim to one of victim. In contrast, this thesis will argue that in order to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of victimisation, it is not only desirable but necessary to move beyond the study of the causes of criminal victimisation and examine the consequences for victims as well as the criminal justice system as a whole. Thus, it seeks to explain the experience of victimisation not just as an isolated incident, but as a process consisting of...
Research suggests that engagement with support services after criminal victimisation is low. With th...
The concept of emotional labour is described as any effort, conscious or not, to change one’s feelin...
This study explores the contribution that traumatic experiences and psychological post-traumatic str...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated with...
This article presents an integrated theoretical model of victimization supported by both quantitativ...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
The vast majority of studies to date have documented a negative impact associated with contacts betw...
This paper sets out to marry three areas of concern to modern victimology. In the first instance the...
The vast majority of studies to date have documented a negative impact associated with contacts betw...
Victim satisfaction plays a critical role in police-victim encounters. Satisfaction could affect vic...
Victimization from crime – a higher degree of social vulnerability criminal, contributing to the com...
Research suggests that engagement with support services after criminal victimisation is low. With th...
Purpose: There is a body of evidence that suggests a range of psychosocial characteristics demarcate...
Abstract; This research thesis evaluates existing literature which considers whether offenders ...
Research elsewhere has suggested that the level of victim engagement with support services is genera...
Research suggests that engagement with support services after criminal victimisation is low. With th...
The concept of emotional labour is described as any effort, conscious or not, to change one’s feelin...
This study explores the contribution that traumatic experiences and psychological post-traumatic str...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated with...
This article presents an integrated theoretical model of victimization supported by both quantitativ...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
The vast majority of studies to date have documented a negative impact associated with contacts betw...
This paper sets out to marry three areas of concern to modern victimology. In the first instance the...
The vast majority of studies to date have documented a negative impact associated with contacts betw...
Victim satisfaction plays a critical role in police-victim encounters. Satisfaction could affect vic...
Victimization from crime – a higher degree of social vulnerability criminal, contributing to the com...
Research suggests that engagement with support services after criminal victimisation is low. With th...
Purpose: There is a body of evidence that suggests a range of psychosocial characteristics demarcate...
Abstract; This research thesis evaluates existing literature which considers whether offenders ...
Research elsewhere has suggested that the level of victim engagement with support services is genera...
Research suggests that engagement with support services after criminal victimisation is low. With th...
The concept of emotional labour is described as any effort, conscious or not, to change one’s feelin...
This study explores the contribution that traumatic experiences and psychological post-traumatic str...