Victimology: The Essentials, Third Edition, concisely explores the effects of victimization in the United States and internationally, with an emphasis on vulnerable populations. Drawing from the most up-to-date research, this accessible, student-friendly text provides an overview of the field with a focus on the scope, causes, and responses to victimization today. Renowned author and researcher Leah E. Daigle expertly relays the history and development of the field of victimology, the extent to which people are victimized and why, and how the criminal justice system and other social services interact with victims and with each other. The highly anticipated Third Edition features contemporary issues such as cybervictimization, the neurobiology of trauma, the victimization of LGBQT people, and much more. See more
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Weight: 600g
Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
Publication Date: 14 Apr 2021
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781544393193
About Leah E. Daigle
Leah E. Daigle is professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. She received her PhD in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati in 2005. Her most recent research is centered on repeat sexual victimization of college women and responses women use during and after being sexually victimized. Her other research interests include the development and continuation of offending and victimization across the life course. She is author of Victimology: A Text/Reader (2nd ed.) Victimology: The Essentials (2nd ed.) coauthor of Criminals in the Making: Criminality Across the Life Course Victimology and Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women which was awarded the 2011 Outstanding Book Award by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. She has also published numerous peer-reviewed articles that have appeared in outlets such as Justice Quarterly Journal of Quantitative Criminology Journal of Interpersonal Violence and Victims and Offenders.