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This is a collection of papers and essays presented at the Third International Symposium on Victimology in 1979, held in Münster, Germany. The book explores various aspects of victimology, including crime prevention, victim compensation, and the psychological and social impact of victimization1. It covers a broad range of topics, from conceptual issues in victimology to specific case studies and legislative measures.
The book is structured into multiple sections, discussing victimization studies, responses to crime, and the role of criminal justice systems in addressing victims' needs. It provides insights into how different countries approach victim support and legal frameworks.
It falls under the genre of academic and criminology studies, specifically within the field of victimology. Since it consists of scholarly essays and research findings, it can also be classified as non-fiction and legal studies.