Crime Victim Compensation


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Victims of the System


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This important new book on criminology is a major attempt to evaluate actual victim compensation programs as well as their political and economic contexts, through the eyes of the victims themselves.Elias traces the experiences of violent-crime victims throughout the entire criminal justice process, comparing New York's and New Jersey's victim compensation programs. He shows how programs differ when compensation is viewed essentially as welfare and when it is viewed as a right. The study uses extensive interviews with officials and with violent crime victims.The study indicates victim compensation programs largely fail to achieve their stated goals of improving attitudes toward the criminal-justice system and the government. The programs produce poor attitudes toward government and criminal justice.




The Crime Victim's Book


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Victims' Rights


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"Who qualifies, how to qualify, how to apply, how much is available, rights of relatives, who to contact"--Cover.




Crime Victim Compensation


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Annual Report


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Crime Victim Compensation Programs


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This guide provides information on how the victims of violent crime may apply for financial compensation from their state government. It covers all 50 states and the U.S. Commonwealths. Included is information on who is eligible, eligibility requirements, compensable losses, noncompensable losses, maximum awards, phone numbers, addresses, whom to contact and in-depth overview of the procedures of each state's program.