Victims' Rights: A Documentary and Reference Guide

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9780313393457
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This invaluable one-stop reference source supplies students and general readers with historical and current information on the victims' rights revolution in the United States, providing analysis on everything from human rights reports to Supreme Court cases that allows the reader to fully understand these documents.
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Author(s) By Douglas E. Beloof.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 328
Published in United States
Published 6 Apr 2012
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This invaluable one-stop reference source supplies students and general readers with historical and current information on the victims' rights revolution in the United States, providing analysis on everything from human rights reports to Supreme Court cases that allows the reader to fully understand these documents.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Background and History of Victims' Rights 2. To Include Victims in the Criminal Process? 3. The President's Task Force on Victims of Crime 4. The Federal Constitutional Context of Victims' Rights 5. The Oklahoma City Bombi
Douglas E. Beloof is professor of law and founder of the National Crime Victim Law Institute at Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, OR.
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