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Contemporary Issues in Victimology: Identifying Patterns and Trends examines current topics in victimology and explores the main issues surrounding them. Key topics include: intimate partner violence and dating violence, rape and sexual assault on the college campus, Internet victimization, elder abuse, victimization of inmates, repeat and poly-victimization, fear of crime and perceived risk of crime, human trafficking, mass shootings, and child-to-parent violence. Each chapter includes information about the specific topic, including the nature of the issues, trends, current research, policy, current issues, and future challenges.

Trade Review
This collection of readings brings together a group of scholars who are leaders in their respective areas. Focusing on both individual level experiences as well as the context surrounding various forms of victimization, Contemporary Issues in Victimology provides readers with comprehensive insight into the issues experienced by a broad range of people. In addition, the topics are truly contemporary. From cyber victimization to human trafficking, new forms of victimization are given the attention that future professionals will need as they develop prevention and intervention strategies. Recognizing how victims’ roles have changed over time, this book provides the most up-to-date insight into the world of victims.” -- Brian Payne, Old Dominion University
Each of the 11 essays in this book of readings provides a review and update of a specific area of victimology. The content is arranged in two broad areas: one focuses on types of victims (elders, same sex, children), the other on types of contexts in which victimization occurs (e.g., college campuses). The chapters include some areas that are not commonly investigated, such as victimization in corrections, and relatively new areas, such as cybercrime. On the whole, the chapters are independent, well written, and well referenced. The authors have experience with or published in the areas they review. . . The reading level is within the reach of undergraduate students. For libraries serving departments of criminal justice, criminology, social work, or sociology that seek to maintain expanded resources.

Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries. * CHOICE *
This collection of readings brings together a group of scholars who are leaders in their respective areas. Focusing on both individual level experiences as well as the context surrounding various forms of victimization, Contemporary Issues in Victimology provides readers with comprehensive insight into the issues experienced by a broad range of people. In addition, the topics are truly contemporary. From cyber victimization to human trafficking, new forms of victimization are given the attention that future professionals will need as they develop prevention and intervention strategies. Recognizing how victims’ roles have changed over time, this book provides the most up-to-date insight into the world of victims. -- Brian Payne, Old Dominion University
I really enjoyed the attention given to the topics in this book. It tackles issues, such as same-sex IPV, mass shootings, and victimization in correctional facilities, which are truly emerging areas in victimology. The book will be a great addition to any victimology course. -- Emily M. Wright, University of Nebraska
Collectively, Contemporary Issues in Victimology: Identifying Patterns and Trends crosses several social science disciplines, and will interest a vast audience, including victim advocates, lawyers, criminal justice system practitioners, legal analysts, criminologists, sociologists, psychologists, social workers, and other professionals involved in sexual assault prevention and other victim services. The use of real life examples in case studies allows the reader to feel connected to the issues. Because the book is a compilation of diverse topics, this book can reach an even wider audience and is a valuable text or supplemental text for faculty teaching victimology courses, and a valuable reference for upper-level undergraduate students, graduate students, and various stakeholders, and for those interested in offense legislation and criminal justice policy. * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *

Table of Contents
Introduction
Carly M. Hilinski-Rosick and Daniel R. Lee

Part 1: Victimization of the Individual

1. Child-to-Parent Violence
Lindsey E. Wylie and Gaylene S. Armstrong
2. Elder Abuse
Susannah N. Tapp and Sheryl Strasser
3. Victimization within Prison and Jail Facilities
John P. Walsh and Jaclyn M. Cwick
4. Human Trafficking: An Overview of Research, Policy, and Practice
Tonisha R. Jones
5. Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence
Kathryn A. Branch, Soriyah Khan, and Elizabeth Dretsch
6. Recurring Victimization
Carly M. Hilinski-Rosick

Part 2: Situational Victimization

7. Rape and Sexual Assault on College and University Campuses
Sadie J. Mummert and Kirsten A. Piatak
8. Mass Shootings: Understanding the Complexities
Shannon Womer Phaneuf
9. Cyber Victimization
Johnny Nhan
10. Institutional Sexual Abuse
Jason Spraitz
11. Fear of Crime and Perceived Risk
Daniel R. Lee

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/6/2020 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498566391, 978-1498566391
      ISBN10: 1498566391

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      Book Synopsis
      Contemporary Issues in Victimology: Identifying Patterns and Trends examines current topics in victimology and explores the main issues surrounding them. Key topics include: intimate partner violence and dating violence, rape and sexual assault on the college campus, Internet victimization, elder abuse, victimization of inmates, repeat and poly-victimization, fear of crime and perceived risk of crime, human trafficking, mass shootings, and child-to-parent violence. Each chapter includes information about the specific topic, including the nature of the issues, trends, current research, policy, current issues, and future challenges.

      Trade Review
      This collection of readings brings together a group of scholars who are leaders in their respective areas. Focusing on both individual level experiences as well as the context surrounding various forms of victimization, Contemporary Issues in Victimology provides readers with comprehensive insight into the issues experienced by a broad range of people. In addition, the topics are truly contemporary. From cyber victimization to human trafficking, new forms of victimization are given the attention that future professionals will need as they develop prevention and intervention strategies. Recognizing how victims’ roles have changed over time, this book provides the most up-to-date insight into the world of victims.” -- Brian Payne, Old Dominion University
      Each of the 11 essays in this book of readings provides a review and update of a specific area of victimology. The content is arranged in two broad areas: one focuses on types of victims (elders, same sex, children), the other on types of contexts in which victimization occurs (e.g., college campuses). The chapters include some areas that are not commonly investigated, such as victimization in corrections, and relatively new areas, such as cybercrime. On the whole, the chapters are independent, well written, and well referenced. The authors have experience with or published in the areas they review. . . The reading level is within the reach of undergraduate students. For libraries serving departments of criminal justice, criminology, social work, or sociology that seek to maintain expanded resources.

      Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries. * CHOICE *
      This collection of readings brings together a group of scholars who are leaders in their respective areas. Focusing on both individual level experiences as well as the context surrounding various forms of victimization, Contemporary Issues in Victimology provides readers with comprehensive insight into the issues experienced by a broad range of people. In addition, the topics are truly contemporary. From cyber victimization to human trafficking, new forms of victimization are given the attention that future professionals will need as they develop prevention and intervention strategies. Recognizing how victims’ roles have changed over time, this book provides the most up-to-date insight into the world of victims. -- Brian Payne, Old Dominion University
      I really enjoyed the attention given to the topics in this book. It tackles issues, such as same-sex IPV, mass shootings, and victimization in correctional facilities, which are truly emerging areas in victimology. The book will be a great addition to any victimology course. -- Emily M. Wright, University of Nebraska
      Collectively, Contemporary Issues in Victimology: Identifying Patterns and Trends crosses several social science disciplines, and will interest a vast audience, including victim advocates, lawyers, criminal justice system practitioners, legal analysts, criminologists, sociologists, psychologists, social workers, and other professionals involved in sexual assault prevention and other victim services. The use of real life examples in case studies allows the reader to feel connected to the issues. Because the book is a compilation of diverse topics, this book can reach an even wider audience and is a valuable text or supplemental text for faculty teaching victimology courses, and a valuable reference for upper-level undergraduate students, graduate students, and various stakeholders, and for those interested in offense legislation and criminal justice policy. * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Carly M. Hilinski-Rosick and Daniel R. Lee

      Part 1: Victimization of the Individual

      1. Child-to-Parent Violence
      Lindsey E. Wylie and Gaylene S. Armstrong
      2. Elder Abuse
      Susannah N. Tapp and Sheryl Strasser
      3. Victimization within Prison and Jail Facilities
      John P. Walsh and Jaclyn M. Cwick
      4. Human Trafficking: An Overview of Research, Policy, and Practice
      Tonisha R. Jones
      5. Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence
      Kathryn A. Branch, Soriyah Khan, and Elizabeth Dretsch
      6. Recurring Victimization
      Carly M. Hilinski-Rosick

      Part 2: Situational Victimization

      7. Rape and Sexual Assault on College and University Campuses
      Sadie J. Mummert and Kirsten A. Piatak
      8. Mass Shootings: Understanding the Complexities
      Shannon Womer Phaneuf
      9. Cyber Victimization
      Johnny Nhan
      10. Institutional Sexual Abuse
      Jason Spraitz
      11. Fear of Crime and Perceived Risk
      Daniel R. Lee

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