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Informationen zum Autor Dale Spencer is associate professor and Faculty of Public Affairs' Research Excellence Chair in the Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Robert Elias is Dean’s Scholar and Professor of Politics and Legal Studies at the University of San Francisco. His most recent baseball books include Baseball Rebels: The Players, People, and Social Movements That Shook Up the Game and Changed America and Major League Rebels: Baseball Battles Over Workers’ Rights and American Empire (both with Peter Dreier). His baseball essays have appeared in Nine , Jacobin , Baseball Research Journal , American History Magazine, Pacific Historical Review , Diplomatic History , International Journal of the History of Sport , and the Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture . He is a longtime Society for American Baseball Research and Baseball Reliquary member. He lives in Mill Valley, CA, near San Francisco. Dale Spencer is associate professor and Faculty of Public Affairs' Research Excellence Chair in the Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Klappentext This book discusses the manifold levels (micro vs. macro) and forms (physical, sexual, etc.) of victimization. Zusammenfassung This book discusses the manifold levels (micro vs. macro) and forms (physical! sexual! etc.) of victimization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Themes and Issues in Critical Victimology, Dale C. Spencer & Sandra Walklate Part One: Thinking Critically about Victimhood Chapter One: Sovereign Bodies, Minds and Victim Culture, Ronnie Lippens Chapter Two: Still Worlds Apart? Habitus, Field, and Masculinities in Victim and Police Interactions, Dale C. Spencer & Jillian Patterson Chapter Three: Boys to Offenders: Damaging Masculinity and Traumatic Victimization, Rebecca S. Katz & Hannah M. Willis Chapter Four: The Parent as Paradoxical Victim: Adolescent to Parent Violence and Contested Victimization, Rachel Condry Chapter Five: Victims of Hate: Thinking Beyond the Tick-Box, Neil Chakraborti Part Two: Victims and Victim Services in Comparative Perspective Chapter Six: Punishment or Solidarity: Comparing the U.S. and Swedish Victim Movements, Carina Gallo & Robert Elias Chapter Seven: Restorative Justice as a Boundary Object: Some Critical Reflections on the Rise and Influence of Restorative Justice in England and Wales, David Mier ...