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47078 Creator d9201c8c90a68016ff6888d3eafaf3f9
47078 Date 2016-06-29
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47078 abstract What is officially known about the victimisation of hard-to-reach and marginal groups whose lives are conditioned by and structured around primary, secondary and multiple experiences of victimisation is inaccurate and incomplete. In criminal justice policy and in broader social policy, homelessness is governed and administered by local authority agencies and service providers as a "criminogenic situation", where "participation in crime increases with homelessness" (McCarthy and Hagan, 1991, p. 397). consequently, these dominant policy discourses concentrate their attention on homeless populations as perpetrators of crime, rather than as victims of crime.
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47078 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/492956
47078 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/493584
47078 type Article
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47078 label Cooper, Victoria (2016). Homelessness and Victimisation. In: Corteen, Karen; Morley, Sharon; Taylor, Paul and Turner, Jo eds. A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 95–97.
47078 label Cooper, Victoria (2016). Homelessness and Victimisation. In: Corteen, Karen; Morley, Sharon; Taylor, Paul and Turner, Jo eds. A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 95–97.
47078 Publisher ext-20c475ad2c804959e2f955a20face6c9
47078 Title Homelessness and Victimisation
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