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Investigates the effects of victim-offender dialogue programs that allow victims of violent crime to meet their incarcerated attackers.
Offering an analysis of the theoretical assumptions framing the study of violence, this book provides insight into the contradictory implications of the mandatory and pro-arrest policies enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. It is for scholars and professionals working in the fields of criminal justice, sociology, women's studies, and social work.
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