Maguire, Morgan & Reiner: The Oxford Handbook of Criminology 4e
Chapter 15
What is meant by secondary victimisation and how might the criminal justice system better avoid inflicting it?
What methodological problems arise from attempting to chart the extent of crime victimisation? (See also Chapter 10)
Why have the relationships between the different victim support groups that make up the so-called 'victims' movement' sometimes been unsupportive?
What do you understand by 'service' and 'procedural' rights for victims? Why is the distinction important? And, yet, why does it to some extent break down? (See also Chapter 20)
To what extent is 'restorative justice' embedded in the English criminal justice system and, to the extent that it is not, should it be? (See also Chapters 7, 29, 30)
What part can and should financial compensation for victims play within the criminal justice system? (See also Chapter 29)


