Hidden, Unheard and Unrecognized Victims
Hidden, Unheard and Unrecognized Victims
Elhinnawy, Hind; Mahoney, Ian
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
05/2026
426
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Inglês
9783032149411
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1 Hidden in plain sight: hidden and unrecognized victims.- 2 Hypersexualisation, Testimonial Smothering, and Jealousy: Uncovering Bisexual Women's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence.- 3 Understanding the Concept of Sexual Harassment in Online environments.- 4 "Breaking the Silence: Public Views Toward Reporting Violence Against Women in Prostitution.- 5 Performing Respectability: Unveiling the Dynamics of Response and Support in Working-Class Women Confronting Sexual Harassment.- 6 Behind Closed Doors: Disabled, abused and unrecognized.- 7 Forgotten victims: families and co-victims of homicide victims.- 8 I'm a disgrace in chapel. I'm a disgrace everywhere. But that's how it affects you: the impacts on prisoners' relatives and supporters of campaigning against a wrongful conviction.- 9 "Denial, Delay and Death: How Britain's Failure to Deal with the Legacy of Conflict in Northern Ireland Retraumatizes Victims and Survivors.- 10 Hunting for Recognition of Harm: 'The Crooked House Pub' and Other Stories.- 11 Deepfakes and Deathly Harms: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Hologram Technologies amplify the harmful aspects of deepfakes of both the living and the dead.- 12 Criminology's Imperial Coldness.- 13 Beyond the Surface: Identified victims of human trafficking and those left behind.- 14 Legal Universalism in the South Pacific: Failing victims of sexual violence.- 15 Restorative Practice: The key to integration for refugees and migrant communities?.- 16 Exploring Human-Wildlife Conflict Through a Green Criminological Lens.- 17 Green Criminology to the left of it, Criminology to the right: Companion Animals - stuck in the middle with who?.- 18 Technosexuality: Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Quandaries.- 19 Concluding remarks.
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Online victimisation;Harms;Justice for victims;Victimology;Violence against women
1 Hidden in plain sight: hidden and unrecognized victims.- 2 Hypersexualisation, Testimonial Smothering, and Jealousy: Uncovering Bisexual Women's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence.- 3 Understanding the Concept of Sexual Harassment in Online environments.- 4 "Breaking the Silence: Public Views Toward Reporting Violence Against Women in Prostitution.- 5 Performing Respectability: Unveiling the Dynamics of Response and Support in Working-Class Women Confronting Sexual Harassment.- 6 Behind Closed Doors: Disabled, abused and unrecognized.- 7 Forgotten victims: families and co-victims of homicide victims.- 8 I'm a disgrace in chapel. I'm a disgrace everywhere. But that's how it affects you: the impacts on prisoners' relatives and supporters of campaigning against a wrongful conviction.- 9 "Denial, Delay and Death: How Britain's Failure to Deal with the Legacy of Conflict in Northern Ireland Retraumatizes Victims and Survivors.- 10 Hunting for Recognition of Harm: 'The Crooked House Pub' and Other Stories.- 11 Deepfakes and Deathly Harms: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Hologram Technologies amplify the harmful aspects of deepfakes of both the living and the dead.- 12 Criminology's Imperial Coldness.- 13 Beyond the Surface: Identified victims of human trafficking and those left behind.- 14 Legal Universalism in the South Pacific: Failing victims of sexual violence.- 15 Restorative Practice: The key to integration for refugees and migrant communities?.- 16 Exploring Human-Wildlife Conflict Through a Green Criminological Lens.- 17 Green Criminology to the left of it, Criminology to the right: Companion Animals - stuck in the middle with who?.- 18 Technosexuality: Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Quandaries.- 19 Concluding remarks.
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