The Role of the Victim in the Criminal Process: A Literature Review - 1989 to 1999
2. History and Theory (cont'd)
2. History and Theory (cont'd)
Bibliographical Materials (cont'd)
1993
- Ashworth, A. (1993). Some doubts about restorative justice (response to article by D. Van Ness). Crim. L. Forum, 4, 277.
- Cornille, S. (1993). Retribution’s ‘harm’ component and the victim impact statement: Finding a workable model. U. Dayton L. Rev., 18, 389.
- Elias, R. (1993). Victims Still: The Political Manipulation of Crime Victims. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.
- Goddu, C. (1993). Victims’ rights or a fair trial wronged. Buffalo L. Rev., 41, 245.
- McCoy, C. (1993). Politics and Plea Bargaining: Victims’ Rights in California. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Van Ness, D. (1993). New wine and old wineskins: Four challenges of restorative justice. Crim. L. Forum, 4, 251.
1994
- Baker, N., & Burnside, J. (Eds.). (1994). Relational Justice: Repairing the Breach. Winchester: Waterside Press.
- Black, R. (1994). Forgotten penological purposes: A critique of victim participation in sentencing. Am. J. Jurisprudence, 39, 225.
- Brown, J. (1994). Politics and plea bargaining. Hastings L. J., 45, 697.
- Davis, R., & Smith, B. (1994). Victim impact statements and victim satisfaction: An unfulfilled promise? J. Crim. Justice, 22, 1.
- Erez, E. (1994). Victim participation in sentencing: And the debate goes on. . . Int’l Rev. Victimology, 3, 17.
- Sebba, L. (1994). Sentencing and the victim: The aftermath of Payne. Int’l Rev. Victimology, 3, 141.
- Tontodonato, P., & Erez, E. (1994). Crime, punishment and victim distress. Int’l Rev. Victimology, 3, 33.
1995
- Consedine, J. (1995). Restorative Justice: Healing the Effects of Crime. Lyttelton: Ploughshares Publications.
- Fenwick, H. (1995). Rights of victims in the criminal justice system: Rhetoric or reality? Crim. L. Rev., 843.
- Fletcher, G. (1995). With Justice for Some: Victims’ Rights in Criminal Trials. Reading: Addison-Wellesley.
- Kenney, J.S. (1995). Legal institutions and victims of crime in Canada: An historical and contemporary review. Humanity and Society, 19, 53.
- Long, K. (1995). Community input at sentencing: Victims’ rights or victims’ revenge. Boston U. L. Rev., 75, 187.
1996
- Bandes, S. (1996). Empathy, narrative, and victim impact statements.U. Chicago L. Rev., 63, 361.
- Cavadino, M., & Dignan, J. (1996). Towards a framework for conceptualising and evaluating models of criminal justice from a victim’s perspective. Int’l Rev. Victimology, 4, 153.
- Gerwitz, P. (1996). Victims and voyeurs at the criminal trial. Northwestern L. R., 90, 863.
- Joseph, K. (1996). Victim-offender mediation: What social & political factors will affect its development? Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, 11, 207.
- Karmen, A. (1996). Crime Victims: An Introduction to Victimology. Belmont: Wadsworth.
- MacKay, R.E. (1996). Victimology and rights theories. Int’l Rev. Victimology, 4, 183.
- Roach, K. (1996). For a victim rights model of criminal justice. Policy Options, 17, 1.
- Sebba, L. (1996). Third Parties: Victims and the Criminal Justice System. Columbus: Ohio State University Press.
- Taylor, S. (1996). Victim-offender reconciliation program — A new paradigm toward justice (Alternative Dispute Resolution Symposium). U. Memphis L. Rev., 26, 1187.
- Viano, E. (1996). Stereotyping and prejudice: Crime victims and the criminal justice system. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 5, 182.
- Walther, S. (1996). Reparation and criminal justice: Can they be integrated? Israel L. Rev., 30, 316.
- Wemmers, J. (1996). Victims in the Criminal Justice System. Monsey, New York: Criminal Justice Press.
- Wright, M. (1996). Justice for Victims and Offenders: A Restorative Response to Crime (2nd ed.). Winchester: Waterside Press.
1997
- Cavadino, M., & Dignan, J. (1997). Reparation, retribution and rights. Int’l Rev. Victimology, 4, 233.
- Davis, R., Lurigio, A., & Skogan, W. (Eds.). (1997). Victims of Crime (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
- Fenwick, H. (1997). Procedural rights of victims of crime: Public or private ordering of the criminal justice process. Modern L. Rev., 60, 317.
- Nettleton, H., Walklate, S., & Williams, B. (1997). Three models of probation involvement with victims of crime. Liverpool L. Rev., 19, 203.
- Sarat, A. (1997). Vengeance, victims and the identities of law. Social and Legal Studies, 6, 163.
- Sebba, L. (1997). Will the ‘victim revolution’ trigger a reorientation of the criminal justice system? Israel L. Rev., 36, 379.
- Tobolowsky, P. (1997). Constitutionalizing crime victim rights. Crim. L. Bulletin, 33, 395.
- Van Ness, D. (1997). Restoring Justice. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing.
1998
- Henderson, L. (1998). Co-opting compassion: The federal victims’ rights amendment. St. Thomas L. R., 10, 579.
- Kennedy, L., & Sacco, V. (1998). Crime victims in context. Can. J. Crim., 41, 348.
- Mosteller, R. (1998). Victims’ rights and the constitution: moving from guaranteeing participatory rights to benefiting the prosecution (Symposium: Thoughts on death penalty issues 25 years after Furman v. Georgia). St. Mary’s L. J., 29, 1053.
- White, A. (1998). Victims’ rights, rule of law and the threat to liberal jurisprudence. Kentucky L. J., 87, 357.
1999
- Beloof, D. (1999). Victims in Criminal Procedure. Durham: Carolina Academic Press.
- Best, J. (1999). Random Violence: How We Talk about New Crimes and New Victims. Berkley: University of California Press.
- Erez, E. (1999). Who’s afraid of the big bad victim? Victim impact statements as victim empowerment and enhancement of justice. Criminal Law Review, 545.
- Erez, E., & Laster, K. (1999). Neutralizing victim reform: Legal professionals’ perspectives on victims and impact statements. Crime & Delinquency, 45, 530.
- Law Commission of Canada. (1999). From Restorative Justice to Transformative Justice. Ottawa: Author.
- Lucken, K. (1999). Victims and the criminal justice system: The vagaries of integration. Int’l Rev. Victimology, 6, 137.
- Presser, L., & Lowenkamp, C. (1999). Restorative justice and offender screening. J. Crim. Justice, 27, 333.
- Roach, K. (1999a). Four models of the criminal process. J. Crim. Law and Criminology, 89, 671.
- Roach, K. (1999b). Due Process and Victims’ Rights: The New Law and Politics of Criminal Justice. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Tobolowsky, P. (1999). Victim participation in the criminal justice process: Fifteen years after the president’s task force on victims of crime. New England Journal on Criminal & Civil Confinement, 25, 21.
- Wasik, M. (1999). Reparation: Sentencing and the victim. Crim. L. Rev., 470.
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