Victimology: A Canadian Perspective, Second Edition
By (Author) Jo-Anne M. Wemmers
University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press
24th April 2025
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Social work
Criminal law: procedure and offences
Paperback
360
Width 190mm, Height 234mm
1g
In 2024, over 2 million Canadians are projected to become victims of violent crime, but most of these incidents will go unreported to the police.
examines the causes and consequences of victimization for individuals, communities, and society as a whole. Drawing from the latest research, victimologist Jo-Anne M. Wemmers provides a critical yet accessible overview of the field. This new edition incorporates updated legislation and statistics, as well as new frameworks such as intersectionality, trauma-informed law, and transformative justice.
emphasizes the importance of justice that extends beyond the criminal prosecution of offenders. By addressing the structural factors that contribute to victimization, the book advocates for accessible and adequate services for victims, provided by both societal and governmental bodies.
focuses on Canadian law and policy while maintaining a global perspective.