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Childhood Victimization

Childhood Victimization

Violence, crime, and abuse in the lives of young people

9780195342857
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Children are the most criminally victimized segment of the population, and a substantial number face multiple, serious poly-victimizations during a single year. Despite the fact that the priority emphasis in academic research and government policy has traditionally gone to studying juvenile delinquents, children actually appear before authorities more frequently as victims than as offenders. At the same time, the media and many advocates have failed to note the good news:: ratesof sexual abuse, child homicide, and many other forms of victimization declined dramatically after the mid-1990s, and some terribly feared forms of child victimization, like stereotypical stranger abduction, are remarkably uncommon. The considerable ignorance about the realities of childvictimization can be chalked up to a field that is fragmented, understudied and subjected to political demagoguery. In this persuasive book, David Finkelhor presents a comprehensive new vision to encompass the prevention, treatment and study of juvenile victims, unifying conventional subdivisions like child molestation, child abuse, bullying and exposure to community violence. Developmental victimology, his term for this integrated perspective, looks at child victimization across childhoods span and yields fascinating insights about how to categorize juvenile victimizations, how to think about risk andimpact, and how victimization patterns change over the course of development. The book also provides a valuable new model of societys response to child victimization - what Finkelhor calls the Juvenile Victim Justice System - and a fresh way of thinking about barriers that victims and their familiesencounter when seeking help. These models will be very useful to anyone seeking to improve the way we try to help child victims. Crimes against children still happen far too often, but by proposing a new framework for thinking about the issue, Childhood Victimization opens a promising door to reducing its frequency and improving the response. Professionals, policymakers, and child advocates will find this paradigm-shifting book to be a valuable addition to their shelves.
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OUP USA
86274
9780195342857
9780195342857

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
248
Dimensions (mm)
163 x 243
Weight (g)
533
  • Child Victims: An Introduction; Developmental Victimology; Children at Risk; Developmental Impact (David Finkelhor and Kathy Kendall-Tackett); Just Kids Stuff? Peer and Sibling Violence (David Finkelhor with Heather Turner and Richard Ormond); Getting Help: What Are the Barriers? (David Finkelhor with Janis Wolak and Lucy Berliner); Good News: Child Victimization Has Been Declining. Why? (David Finkelhor with Lisa Jones); The Juvenile Victim Justice System: A Concept for Helping Victims (David Finkelhor with Ted Cross and Elise Cantor);
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