Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Review of 'Mothering through domestic violence',2008,15,3,330-332,Stoops Domestic violence help-seeking behaviors of South Asain battered women residing in the United States,2007,14,1,143-170,Raj Immigrants as victims: A framework,2007,14,1,1-10,Erez Crime and compassion: Women in prostitution at the intersection of criminality and victimization,2013,19,1,23-35,Shdaimah An imprisoning gaze: Practices of gendered racialized and epistemic violence,2013,19,1,103-114,Pollack Victimhood in the carceral culture of women's prisons,2013,19,1,69-83,Mardorossian Victims or offenders -- who were the 11 Indigenous female prisoners who died in custody and were investigated by the Australian Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody?,2013,19,1,37-49,Marchetti 'An avalanche of tragedy': Modern girls and the murder of Mrs Mick,2013,19,1,7-22,Glasbeek The creation of the expected Aboriginal woman drug offender in Canada: Exploring relations between victimization punishment and cultural identity,2013,19,1,51-68,Kilty Do law reforms matter? Exploring the victimization− criminalization continuum in the sentencing of Aboriginal women in Canada,2013,19,1,85-102,Balfour Victim−offender mediation in Sweden Is the victim better off?,2012,18,3,229-249,Andersson A differential phenomenology of stalking: Using latent class analysis to identify different types of stalking victimization,2012,18,3,207-227,Hirtenlehner The veil under attack: Gendered dimensions of Islamophobic victimization,2012,18,3,269-284,Chakraborti The role of self-control in the link between prior and future victimization: An indirect test,2012,18,3,189-206,Averdijk Mid-adolescent victims: (Un)willing for help?,2012,18,2,109-132,Vynckier Antidotes to injustice? Victim statements' impact on victims' sense of security,2012,18,2,133-153,Mesmaecker Victims' needs as basic human needs,2012,18,2,155-179,Kuijpers The discrepancy between survey-based victim accounts and police reports revisited,2012,18,2,91-107,Elffers Exploring the everyday world of hate victimization through community mediation,2012,18,1,7-24,Hoyle 'We are all vulnerable' The in-terrorem effects of hate crimes,2012,18,1,57-71,Perry Naming the 'R' word in racial victimization: Violence against Indian students in Australia,2012,18,1,39-56,Mason Policing hate crime in London and New York City: Some reflections on the factors influencing effective law enforcement service provision and public trust and confidence,2012,18,1,73-87,Hall Difficulties in defining hate crime victimization,2012,18,1,25-37,Garland Neighbourhood disorder and worry about criminal victimization in the neighbourhood,2010,17,3,291-310,Pauwels Victimization victims' needs and empowerment in victim offender mediation,2010,17,3,267-290,Green The Victim's Decision to Report Offences to the Police in France: Stating Losses or Expressing Attitudes,2010,17,2,179-207,Zauberman 'It's a mosher just been banged for no reason': Assessing targeted violence against goths and the parameters of hate crime,2010,17,2,159-177,Garland Risk factors for violent victimisation and injury from six years of the British Crime Survey,2010,17,2,209-229,Shepherd Victimology between the local and the global,2010,17,1,1-8,Shalhoub-Kevorkian Panoptical web: Internet and victimization of women,2010,17,1,69-95,Shalhoub-Kevorkian The role of individual situational and interactional factors in violence: The case of personnel victimization in hospital emergency wards,2010,17,1,97-130,Landau From absence to presence from silence to voice: Victims in international and transitional justice since the Nuremberg Trials,2010,17,1,9-30,Karstedt Criminal victimisation in Greece and the fear of crime: a 'paradox' for interpretation,2009,16,3,277-300,Zarafonitou Families of nations victimisation and attitudes towards criminal justice,2009,16,3,229-255,Norris "The worst thing that could happen": on altruistic fear of crime,2009,16,3,257-275,Heber Ethics first: reflections on the role of research ethics at the initial stages of an investigation into taxi drivers' experiences of crime,2009,16,3,301-308,Dingwall What the International Criminal Court has achieved and can achieve for victims/survivors of sexual violence,2009,16,2,183-209,de Brouwer The prevalence of stalking in The Netherlands,2009,16,1,35-50,Kunst Free the victim: a critique of the western conception of victimhood,2009,16,1,1-33,van Dijk Dealing with stalking: police intervention or court decision?,2009,16,1,51-65,Vervaeke Fear of crime victimization: a study of university students in India and Japan,2009,16,1,89-117,Chockalingam Crime and prejudice: exploring the victimisation of undergraduate students,2009,15,3,205-222,Selwyn Fear of crime among the poor in Britain and Sweden,2009,15,3,223-254,Larsson Prosecuting domestic violence: New solutions to old problems?,2009,15,3,255-276,Hall The treatment of offenders: current practice and new developments with an emphasis on sex offenders,2008,15,2,179-204,Yates Psychological science victim advocates and the problem of recovered memories,2008,15,2,147-163,Polaschek Victimology: a social science in waiting?,2008,15,2,91-104,O'Connell Threats to evidence-based treatment of trauma: professional issues and implications,2008,15,2,123-146,Devilly Science and pseudoscience in victims' services,2008,15,2,105-122,Devilly Bayesianism: science or pseudoscience?,2008,15,2,165-178,Bunge The role of alcohol in the construction of a 'good' victim: the attribution of blame to male victims of violence,2008,15,1,19-35,Tryggvesson Crime victimization and divorce,2008,15,1,1-17,Kleck The distribution of crime victimisation in the population,2008,15,1,37-58,Hope Gender specific emotional responses to anticipated crime,2007,14,3,337-351,Moore Alternative measures of 'fear of crime': results from crime audits in a rural county of England,2007,14,3,299-320,Mawby Travel-to-crime: homing in on the victim,2007,14,3,281-298,Tilley Secondary victimization of children in Israel and the child's perspective,2007,14,3,321-336,Ben-Arieh What do we know about the effects of crime on victims?,2007,14,2,175-217,Hall Towards an understanding of 'fear' as an intangible cost of crime,2007,14,2,219-235,Mens Valuing reductions in the risks of being a victim of crime: the 'willingness to pay' approach to valuing the 'intangible' consequences of crime,2007,14,2,237-251,Loomes Towards a preference-based measure of the impact on well-being due to victimisation and the fear of crime,2007,14,2,253-264,Shapland From preferences to experiences: valuing the intangible victim costs of crime,2007,14,2,265-280,Moore Domestic violence help-seeking behaviors of South Asian battered women residing in the United States,2007,14,1,143-170,Raj Cultural considerations and challenges to service delivery for Sudanese victims of domestic violence: insights from service providers and actors in the criminal justice system,2007,14,1,115-141,Keller Beyond the numbers: hate crimes and cultural trauma within Arab American immigrant communities,2007,14,1,95-113,Miller Immigrants and law enforcement: a comparison of native-born and foreign-born Americans' opinions of the police,2007,14,1,81-94,Davis Immigrants as victims of crime and criminal justice discourse in Australia,2007,14,1,57-79,Collins Self-reported violent victimization among young adults in Miami Florida: immigration race/ethnic and gender contrasts,2007,14,1,29-55,Biafora Addressing the court the offender and the community: a communication analysis of victim impact statements in a non-capital sentencing hearing,2006,13,3,231-249,Szmania The effect of victim impact training programs on the development of guilt shame and empathy among offenders,2006,13,3,301-324,Jackson Gay tourist victimisation,2006,13,3,275-299,Brunt Injured in the line of duty: is the practice of law becoming a high risk occupation?,2006,13,3,251-274,Brown Searching for the victim in the general sociological literature on crime,2006,13,2,201-219,Woods Urban homelessness crime and victimisation in England,2006,13,2,121-156,Newburn The vengeful victim? Assessing the attitudes of victims participating in restorative youth conferencing,2006,13,2,157-177,Doak Victims of severe violence in mediated dialogue with offender: the impact of the first multi-site study in the U.S,2006,13,1,27-48,Umbreit Recognising and responding to victims of rural racism,2006,13,1,49-69,Garland Japanese childhood victims of sexual abuse and their social perceptions: comparisons with children in Germany Greece and the USA,2006,13,1,99-113,Dussich The disassociation between domestic violence service provision and multi-agency initiatives on domestic violence,2005,12,3,213-234,Welsh Temporal invariance in repeated cross-sectional 'fear of crime' research,2005,12,3,273-292,Vervaeke Predicting crime rates fear and disorder based on area information: evidence from the 2000 British Crime Survey,2005,12,3,293-311,Tseloni Fear of crime quantitative measurement instability revisited and qualitative consistency added: results from a three wave Trinidadian longitudinal study,2005,12,3,247-271,Ditton The rhetoric of victimization: an analysis of the coverage of Intifada El-Aqsa in the Israeli press,2005,12,3,235-245,Cromer Child protection or child liberation? Reflections on the movement to ban physical punishment by parents and educators,2005,12,2,159-187,Sebba Policing the punishment: charging practices under Canada's corporal punishment laws,2005,12,2,121-138,Landau Law reform corporal punishment and child abuse: the case of Sweden,2005,12,2,139-158,Janson The constitutional validity of the corporal punishment defence in canada: a critical analysis of Canadian Foundation for Children Youth and the Law versus Canada (Attorney General),2005,12,2,189-211,Carter Population inequality: the case of repeat crime victimization,2005,12,1,75-90,Pease Strategies and tactics: contexts and mechanisms -- the essence of effective prevention,2005,12,1,91-106,Tilley Domestic violence and repeat victimization,2005,12,1,51-74,McLean The behavioural emotional and psychological effects of street robbery on victims,2005,12,1,1-22,Gale Trafficking in women and girls and the involvement of organised crime in western and central Europe,2004,11,1,73-88,Monzini Traffic counts symbols and agendas: a critique of the campaign against trafficking of human beings,2004,11,1,143-176,McDonald The perils of inclusion and exclusion: international debates on the status of trafficked women as victims,2004,11,1,33-47,Kelly The role of 'marriage agencies' in the sexual exploitation and trafficking of women from the former Soviet Union,2004,11,1,49-71,Hughes Promoting 'good practice' in sex trafficking cases,2004,11,1,89-110,Goodey Victims of human trafficking in Italy: a judicial perspective,2004,11,1,111-141,Curtol Victimization of trafficked persons and illegal migrants,2004,11,1,11-32,Aronowitz Cross-cultural invariance and gender bias when measuring 'fear of crime',2004,10,3,245-260,Vervaeke Dealing with racist victimisation: racially aggravated offences in Scotland,2004,10,3,261-280,Moody Victimization and repeat victimization over the life span: a predictive study and implications for policy,2004,10,3,193-221,Gabor Equal victims or the usual suspects? Making sense of domestic abuse against men,2003,10,2,95-116,Farrall Gender roles and grief cycles: observations on models of grief and coping in homicide cases,2003,10,1,19-47,Kenney The stability of global and specific measures of the fear of crime: results from a two wave Trinidadian longitudinal study,2003,10,1,49-70,Ditton An 'invisible' problem? Uncovering the nature of racist victimisation in rural Suffolk,2003,10,1,1-17,Garland Sex differences in interpreting male-female dyad interactions: males' predominance in perceiving sexual intent,2002,9,3,289-297,Vrij Victims perpetrators and fatal scenarios: a research note on anti-homosexual male homicides,2002,9,3,253-271,Tomsen Victimization of incarcerated children and juveniles in South Africa,2002,9,3,299-329,Würger Metaphors of loss: murder bereavement gender and presentation of the 'victimized' self,2002,9,3,219-251,Kenney Restorative justice and the absent victim: new data from the Thames Valley,2002,9,3,273-288,Hill Violence against women in Yemen: official statistics and an exploratory survey,2002,9,3,331-347,Bijleveld The role of crime victims in american policing: findings from a national survey of police and victim organizations,2002,9,2,175-195,Ready Collaborative problem-solving partnerships: advancing community policing philosophy to domestic violence victim services,2002,9,2,197-209,Laszlo Immigration and integration: perceptions of community policing among members of six ethnic communities in central Queens New York City,2002,9,2,93-111,Davis Repeat victimisation and the policing of communities,2002,9,2,137-148,Pease Beautiful thus innocent? The impact of defendants' and victims' physical attractiveness and participants' rape beliefs on impression formation in alleged rape cases,2001,8,3,245-255,Vrij Terrorist Victimization: Prevention Control and Recovery United Nations Center Vienna Austria April 12 2000 Executive Summary,2001,8,3,257-268,Kratcoski Why are single parents more often threatened with violence? A question of ecological vulnerability?,2001,8,2,183-198,Wikström Urbanisation neighbourhood social integration informal social control minor social disorder victimisation and fear of crime,2001,8,2,121-140,Wikström Victimization and fear among lesbians and gay men in Stockholm,2001,8,2,217-243,Tiby Perceived risk and fear of crime: gender differences in contextual sensitivity,2001,8,2,159-181,Smith Immigrants as victims of crime,2001,8,2,199-216,Martens School violence: a multi-level perspective,2001,8,2,141-158,Lindström Statutory compensation for victims of child sexual assault: examining the efficacy of a discretionary system,2001,8,1,37-62,O'Toole Truthfulness deception and self-deception in recovering true and false memories of child sexual abuse,2001,8,1,1-18,Nachson Aging and the fear of crime: recent results from East and West Germany,2001,8,1,75-112,Kury Once a victim always a victim? a study of how victimisation patterns may change over time,2001,8,1,19-35,Tilley Health consequences of criminal victimization,2001,8,1,63-73,Britt Legal and practical perspectives on victim/offender mediation in Austria and Germany,2000,7,4,305-332,Kilchling Unmasking what should be seen: a study of the prevention of domestic violence in the London Borough of Hackney,2000,7,1-3,227-242,Stanko The efficacy of Israeli law in preventing violence within Palestinian families living in Israel,2000,7,1-3,47-66,Shalhoub-Kevorkian Cultural-specific gender ideology and wife abuse in Mexican-descent families,2000,7,1-3,67-91,Morash Protection prevention rehabilitation or justice? Women's use of the law to challenge domestic violence,2000,7,1-3,179-205,Dobash Treating spousal violence 'differently',2000,7,1-3,115-139,Laster Women's experiences with mandatory charging for wife assault in Ontario Canada: a case against the prosecution,2000,7,1-3,141-157,Landau Lifetime prevalence of violence against Latina immigrants: legal and policy implications,2000,7,1-3,93-113,Dutton Patriarchal terrorism or common couple violence: attorneys' views of prosecuting and defending woman batterers,2000,7,1-3,207-226,Erez Male violence male fantasy and the commodification of women through the Internet,2000,7,1-3,5-28,Stubbs Police responses to woman battering: victim advocates' reports,2000,7,1-3,159-177,Belknap In the shadow of the pyramids: domestic violence in Egypt,2000,7,1-3,29-46,Ammar Restorative justice in indigenous communities: critical issues in confronting violence against women,1999,6,4,345-358,Zellerer Victims of severe violence meet the offender: restorative justice through dialogue,1999,6,4,321-343,Umbreit Crime victims restorative justice and the juvenile court: exploring victim needs and involvement in the response to youth crime,1999,6,4,295-320,Bazemore Interactional justice coping and the legal system Needs of vulnerable victims,2013,19,2,145-158,Laxminarayan Systematic review of the psychological consequences of terrorism among child victims,2013,19,2,181-199,Pereda Who is the 'little old lady' of international crimes? 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Relationships between 'survivors' of wrongful conviction and 'survivors' of serious crime,2014,20,2,243-261,Jenkins 'Heroes' and victims: incarcerated bank robbers' accounts of victims and victimization,2014,20,2,211-226,Nelson Verbally coerced sex: does she have to say 'no'?,2014,20,2,227-241,Terry Traffic Counts Symbols & Agendas: A Critique of the Campaign Against Trafficking of Human Beings,2004,11,1,143-176,McDonald Transnational Sex Trafficking: Issues and Prospects,2004,11,1,1-9,Erez Closure and its myths: victims' families the death penalty and the closure argument,2014,20,3,327-343,Eaton Victims of crime with disabilities in Ireland: hidden casualties in the 'vision of victim as everyman',2014,20,3,305-325,Kilcommins Teens' self-efficacy to deal with dating violence as victim perpetrator or bystander,2014,20,3,289-303,Hébert Methodological challenges in the study of age−victimization patterns. 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Victim differentiation and the normative protection of victims of online antagonism under the European Convention on Human Rights,2016,22,2,123-138,Enarsson Assessing the risk and prevalence of hate crime victimization in Western Europe,2016,22,2,139-160,Kesteren Victimized as a child or youth: to whom is victimization reported and from whom do victims receive professional support?,2016,22,2,179-194,Andershed When is violence not a crime? Factors associated with victims' labelling of violence as a crime,2016,22,1,3-23,Brennan Birds and sluts: views on young women from boys in the gang,2016,22,1,25-44,Trickett Observers' reactions to victim impact statements: a preliminary study into the affective and cognitive responses,2016,22,1,45-53,Bogaerts On whom does the burden of crime fall now? Changes over time in counts and concentration,2016,22,1,55-63,Pease Crimes occurring at places of worship: an analysis of 2012 newspaper reports,2016,22,1,65-74,Scheitle Building trust in children: how parents talk to children about safety precautions in Sweden,2017,23,1,3-16,Rader 'No place to hide': stalking victimisation and its psycho-social effects,2017,23,1,17-32,Korkodeilou Victimisation of the elderly in the municipalities of Ljubljana and Uppsala,2017,23,1,33-46,Pavšič Mrevlje Beyond self-help: gun ownership and crime reporting in a cross-national survey,2017,23,1,63-79,Wallace More than support to court: rape victims and specialist sexual violence services,2018,24,3,313-328,Hester Fair compensation for victims of human trafficking? A case study of the Dutch injured party claim,2018,24,3,297-311,Kleemans Human trafficking for criminal exploitation: effects suffered by victims in their passage through the criminal justice system,2019,25,1,3-18,Villacampa A context-based model for framing political victimhood: experiences from Northern Ireland and the Basque Country,2019,25,1,19-36,Álvarez Berastegi Deconstructing the lesbian gay bisexual transgender victim of sex trafficking: harm exceptionality and religion-sexuality tensions,2019,25,1,71-90,Boukli The invisible the alien and the marginal: Social and cultural constructions of male rape in voluntary agencies,2019,25,1,107-123,Javaid Galona's review of victim labelling theory: a rejoinder,2019,25,1,125-131,van Dijk 'We need to make sure that we are always something else': victim support organisations and the increasing responsibility of the state in supporting crime victims in Finland and Norway,2019,25,2,157-179,Helminen Older victims of crime: Vulnerability resilience and access to procedural justice,2019,25,2,201-221,Brown To know or not to know: should crimes regarding photographs of their child sexual abuse be disclosed to now-adult unknowing victims?,2019,25,2,223-247,Gillespie Why victimology should focus on all victims including all missing and disappeared persons,2019,25,2,249-270,Sarkin Of other times: temporality memory and trauma in post-genocide Rwanda,2019,25,3,277-301,Viebach Layers of resistance: understanding decision-making processes in relation to crime reporting,2019,25,3,302-319,Hardy Diversity and safety on campus @ Western: heterosexism and cissexism in higher education,2019,25,3,320-340,Asquith Conscience and convenience: American victim work in organizational context,2019,25,3,341-357,Erez Attribution of responsibility for sexual crimes beyond individual actors - construction of responsibility of offenders victims and society in laypersons' explanations,2019,25,3,358-374,Kotanen From hoping to help: identifying and responding to suicidality amongst victims of domestic abuse,2020,26,1,29-49,Munro A multilevel analysis of contextual risk factors for intimate partner violence in Ghana,2020,26,1,50-78,Cofie Reality versus rhetoric: assessing the efficacy of third-party hate crime reporting centres,2020,26,1,79-95,Wong 'Some men deeply hate women and express that hatred freely': examining victims' experiences and perceptions of gendered hate crime,2020,26,1,112-134,Duggan Veiled Muslim women's responses to experiences of gendered Islamophobia in the UK,2020,26,1,96-111,Zempi Haunting and transitional justice: on lives landscapes and unresolved pasts,2021,27,1,3-22,Lawther US law enforcement's role in victim compensation dissemination,2021,27,1,43-62,Davis Supporting the survivors: experiences and perceptions of peer support offered to UK terrorist survivors,2021,27,1,63-79,Rew The 'psychological turn' in self-help services for sexual abuse victims: drivers and dilemmas,2021,27,1,80-93,Stefansen Making sense of violence and victimization in health care work: the emotional labour of 'not taking it personally',2021,27,1,94-110,Spencer The effect of sexual victimization on attachment in emerging adulthood: an analysis of an African-American sample,2021,27,1,111-124,Simons Perceptions of justice and victims of crimes against humanity in Guinea,2021,27,2,138-161,Wemmers Transformative justice and restorative justice: gender-based violence and alternative visions of justice in the United States,2021,27,2,162-172,Kim 'Not bullet proof': the complex choice not to seek a civil protection order for intimate partner violence,2021,27,2,173-195,Messing Justice perspectives of women with disability: an Australian story,2021,27,2,196-210,Walklate The application of routine activity theory in explaining victimization of child marriage,2021,27,2,211-226,Srinivasan Exploring the effects of long-term anti-social behaviour victimisation,2021,27,2,227-242,Heap Long-term (re)integration of persons trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation,2021,27,3,245-271,Bos Sociality of hate: the transmission of victimization of LGBT+ people through social media,2021,27,3,311-327,Pickles Filling in the (gendered) gaps: how observers frame claims of sexual assault,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Mulder Counting crime: Discounting victims?,2022,28,1,3-32,Hall Judging extreme forgivers: how victims are perceived when they forgive the unforgivable,2022,28,1,33-51,Eaton Climate change and victimization risk: a disaggregated look at NCVS data,2022,28,1,52-68,Mares Violent victimisation in Lagos metropolis: an empirical investigation of community and personal predictors,2022,28,1,69-91,Adisa Critical hate studies: a new perspective,2022,28,1,92-108,James Nonresponse bias when estimating victimization rates: a nonresponse analysis using latent class analysis,2022,28,1,109-133,Leitgöb-Guzy Long-term partners - reflections on the shifts in partnership responses to domestic violence,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Welsh System-based victim advocates identify resources and barriers to supporting crime victims,2023,29,1,16-26,De La Rue In the public sphere: intimate partner violence against African American single mothers in child paternity disputes,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Kalunta-Crumpton