International Review of Victimology
Other Titles in:
Criminology
Criminology
eISSN:
20479433 | ISSN:
02697580 | Current volume: 30 | Current issue: 3
Frequency: 3 Times/Year
The International Review of Victimology is the leading international peer-reviewed journal for victimological research. The Journal focuses upon traditional areas of victimological research, such as victim typologies, the victim-offender relationship, victimization surveys, victim compensation, the victim in the criminal justice system, reparation and restitution by offenders and crime prevention for victims.
The International Review of Victimology also looks at broader theoretical issues such as definitions of victimization and the philosophy of victimology. This in turn opens the door to the consideration of political and human rights issues, including victims of war crimes, and contributions with a comparative perspective are especially welcome.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
The International Review of Victimology also looks at broader theoretical issues such as definitions of victimization and the philosophy of victimology. This in turn opens the door to the consideration of political and human rights issues, including victims of war crimes, and contributions with a comparative perspective are especially welcome.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Executive Editor
Joanna Shapland | University of Sheffield, UK |
Editors
Edna Erez | University of Illinois, USA |
Tinneke Van Camp | California State University Fresno, USA |
Jo-Anne M. Wemmers | Université de Montréal, Canada |
Book Review Editor
Kerstin Braun | University of Southern Queensland, Australia |
International Advisory Board
Susan S M Edwards | University of Northumbria, UK |
Robert Elias | University of San Francisco, USA |
Curt Taylor Griffiths | Simon Fraser University, Canada |
Marianne Lehmkuhl | University of Bern, Switzerland |
Janice O. Joseph | Stockton University, USA |
Matti Joutsen | The Ministry of Justice, Finland |
Kathy Laster | Victoria University, Australia |
Eduardo Paes Machado | Federal University of Bahia, Brazil |
Antony Pemberton | Tilburg University, Netherlands |
Beulah Shekar | Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science, India |
Jan van Dijk | International Vicimology Institute, Tilburg University, The Netherlands |
Carolina Villacampa | Universitat de Lleida, Spain |
Renée Zauberman | CESDIP, France |
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