Judging extreme forgivers: How victims are perceived when they forgive the unforgivable

Judging extreme forgivers: How victims are perceived when they forgive the unforgivable International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. When one individual commits a transgression or aggressive act against another,…
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Double, triple or quadruple hits? Exploring the impact of cybercrime on victims in the Netherlands

Double, triple or quadruple hits? Exploring the impact of cybercrime on victims in the Netherlands International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. This article explores the impact of online crime…
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Nonresponse bias when estimating victimization rates: A nonresponse analysis using latent class analysis

Nonresponse bias when estimating victimization rates: A nonresponse analysis using latent class analysis International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. The study expands empirical knowledge on nonresponse bias when estimating…
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Book review: Understanding Victims of Interpersonal Violence: A Guide for Investigators and Prosecutors

Book review: Understanding Victims of Interpersonal Violence: A Guide for Investigators and Prosecutors International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. Bethany L Backes Read the syndicated article here
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Storied experiences of the Havelock North drinking water crisis: A case for a ‘narrative green victimology’

Storied experiences of the Havelock North drinking water crisis: A case for a ‘narrative green victimology’ International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. The number of victims from environmental harm…
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‘Antisemitism is just part of my day-to-day life’: Coping mechanisms adopted by Orthodox Jews in North London

‘Antisemitism is just part of my day-to-day life’: Coping mechanisms adopted by Orthodox Jews in North London International Review of Victimology, Ahead of Print. This paper analyses the coping mechanisms…
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