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Crime Victims And Justice Essays On Principles And Practice 1st Edition Marijke Malsch Hendrik Kaptein

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Crime Victims And Justice Essays On Principles And Practice 1st Edition Marijke Malsch Hendrik Kaptein
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Marijke Malsch; Hendrik Kaptein
ISBN: 9781351947534, 1351947532
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Crime Victims And Justice Essays On Principles And Practice 1st Edition Marijke Malsch Hendrik Kaptein by Marijke Malsch; Hendrik Kaptein 9781351947534, 1351947532 instant download after payment.

Victims of crime are still marginalized in criminal law practice, even though an increasingly large number of legislatures have introduced reforms on their behalf. This collection of papers from some of the leading experts in the field sets out to provide a better understanding of the problems associated with restorative justice, with the aim of improving criminal law in the area. Questions asked include whether retribution may be plausibly reinterpreted as restoration by offenders on behalf of victims?; the relationship between criminal law and tort law; and issues relating to the rights of victims.

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