About this book series

In recent decades, a growing emphasis on meeting the needs and rights of victims of crime in criminal justice policy and practice has fuelled the development of research, theory, policy and practice outcomes stretching across the globe. This growth of interest in the victim of crime has seen victimology move from being a distinct subset of criminology in academia to a specialist area of study and research in its own right. Palgrave Studies in Victims and Victimology showcases the work of contemporary scholars of victimological research and publishes some of the highest-quality research in the field. The series reflects the range and depth of research and scholarship in this burgeoning area, combining contributions from both established scholars who have helped to shape the field and more recent entrants. It also reflects both the global nature of many of the issues surrounding justice for victims of crime and social harm and the international span of scholarship researching and writing about them.

Editorial Board:
Antony Pemberton, Tilburg University, Netherlands 
Jo-Anne Wemmers, Montreal University, Canada 
Joanna Shapland, Sheffield University, UK 
Jonathan Doak, Durham University, UK
Electronic ISSN
2947-9363
Print ISSN
2947-9355
Series Editor
  • Pamela Davies,
  • Tyrone Kirchengast

Book titles in this series

  1. Justice and Recovery for Victimised Children

    Institutional Tensions in Nordic and European Barnahus Models

    Editors:
    • Susanna Johansson
    • Kari Stefansen
    • Elisiv Bakketeig
    • Anna Kaldal
    • Open Access
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook