Victims of crimes
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Victims of crimes
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Victims of crimes
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of48
- Exercising your right to be heard, United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of Florida
- The witch elm, a novel, Tana French
- Victimologie, une perspective canadienne, Jo-Anne Wemmers ; traduction, Louis Courteau
- Revisiting the 'ideal victim', developments in critical victimology
- Exercising your right to be heard, United States Attorney's Office, Middle District of Pennsylvania
- The little book of restorative justice, Howard Zehr
- The witch elm, a novel, Tana French
- The prevalence of crime
- Predators, who they are and how to stop them, Gregory M. Cooper & Michael R. King ; with Thomas McHoes
- Grief, trauma and victims of crime
- The victim's role in offender reentry, a community response manual, author, Anne K. Seymour
- Memory, Briarcliff Entertainment and Open Road Films, Black Bear Pictures present ; a Welle Entertainment production ; in association with Saville Productions ; an Arthur Sarkissian production ; produced by Cathy Schulman, Moshe Diamant, Rupert Maconick, Michael Heimler, Arthur Sarkissian ; screenplay by Dario Scardapane ; directed by Martin Campbell
- CrimeSolutions.gov, Office of Justice Programs
- The little book of victim offender conferencing, bringing victims and offenders together in dialogue, Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz
- Grief trauma and sexual abuse, two women
- Violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women and the criminal justice response, what is known, by Ronet Bachman [and four others]
- Bear is broken, a Leo Maxwell mystery, Lachlan Smith
- Criminal victimization in the United States, Bureau of Justice Statistics
- Daughter, Kate McLaughlin
- The energy of forgiveness, lessons from those in restorative dialogue
- Gitchie girl uncovered, the true story of a night of mass murder and the hunt for the deranged killers, Phil Hamman and Sandy Hamman
- Saw, 7-movie collection, Twisted Pictures
- Recovering from crime, steps for the physically injured victim, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime
- The safest lies, Megan Miranda
- Robbery
- Crime and accountability, victim/offender mediation in practice
- Gitchie girl:, the survivor's inside story of the mass murders that shocked the heartland, Phil Hamman & Sandy Hamman
- Backlog of sexual assault evidence: in brief, Lisa N. Sacco, Nathan James
- Criminal victimization, Bureau of Justice Statistics
- Making out like a virgin, sex, desire & intimacy after sexual trauma
- Navigating Fieldwork in the Social Sciences, Stories of Danger, Risk and Reward
- The red hunter, Lisa Unger
- Sweet Revenge, Fern Michaels
- Restorative justice, how it works, Marian Liebmann
- Workplace violence and mental illness, Kristine M. Empie
- The big book of restorative justice, four classic justice & peacebuilding books in one volume, Howard Zehr, Lorraine S. Amstutz, Allan MacRae, and Kay Pranis
- With every breath, Maya Banks
- Cooper's charm, Lori Foster
- Victims of Crime Act of 1984 as amended, a report to Congress by the Attorney General
- Impaired driving
- Mais oui c'est un travail!, penser le travail du sexe au-delà€ de la victimisation, Colette Parent [et autres]
- The jury, Fern Michaels
- Impaired driving
- Till death, Armentrout, Jennifer L
- Angels fall, Nora Roberts
- The little book of restorative justice, Howard Zehr
- Crime and the nation's households
- Robbery
Outgoing Resources
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