The crime control model would view the criminal justice system as an entity that fights crime and protects potential victims. This model emphasizes the importance of maintaining public order and prioritizes the swift apprehension and punishment of offenders to deter crime. It advocates for efficient law enforcement and prosecution, often prioritizing the rights of society over the rights of the individual in the interest of safety and security.
Victims
Alan T. Harland has written: 'Monetary remedies for the victims of crime' -- subject(s): Criminal courts, Reparation (Criminal justice), Victims of crimes 'Restitution to victims of personal and household crimes' -- subject(s): Reparation (Criminal justice), Victims of crimes surveys
William K. Stuebing has written: 'Victims and witnesses' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Courts, Criminal justice, Administration of, Social service, Victims of crimes, Victims of crimes surveys, Witnesses
victimology
Victimology is the study of victimization including interactions between victims and offenders and victims and the criminal justice system.
Stephen Schafer has written: 'The political criminal' -- subject(s): Law, Philosophy, Political crimes and offenses 'The victim and his criminal' -- subject(s): Reparation (Criminal justice), Victims of crimes 'Victimology' -- subject(s): Reparation, Reparation (Criminal justice), Victims of crimes
Daniel W. Van Ness has written: 'International standards and norms relating to criminal justice' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, Criminal law 'Restoring justice' -- subject(s): Restorative justice, Criminals, Reparation (Criminal justice), Victims of crimes, Rehabilitation
Report, press charges, testify.
A failure to prosecute a criminal case can lead to the perpetrator not facing consequences for their actions, potentially allowing them to commit more crimes. It can also undermine public trust in the justice system and may result in a lack of closure for the victims.
Stavroula N. Patsourakou has written: 'Die Stellung des Verletzten im Strafrechtssystem' -- subject(s): Aministration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Aministration of, Criminal law, Legal status, laws, Philosophy, Victims of crimes
James Garofalo is a prominent criminologist known for his work in the field of victimology. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of victims of crime and their role in the criminal justice system. Garofalo's research has focused on the impact of crime on victims and society as a whole, helping shape policies and practices in victim support and criminal justice.