id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_v5au5cnxxfhqljty7nnzf3ccbi Judith Lewis Herman Justice From the Victim's Perspective 2005 43 .pdf application/pdf 12224 830 63 http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Justice%20From%20the%20Victim%E2%80%99s%20Perspective&community=1/4454685&collection=1/4454686&owningCollection1/4454686&harvardAuthors=bb16398cc19b264b153b5861dd29b75b&department victims and offenders go on living in the same community? It is this dishonoring of the victim that renders crimes of sexual and domestic justice system more accessible and less intimidating for victims, still most cases are never In our system of criminal law, the state, not the victim, is considered the injured effectiveness of "forgiveness therapy" for victims of crime. demeaning manner, the community vindicates the perpetrator by adding to the victim's vision, Murphy argues that the crime victim's resentment and indignation are in fact valid informants, recruited through attorneys, victim witness advocates, or by word of mouth. others sought to restore communication with an offender after a civil or criminal Thus, in both groups of informants, those who sought justice through the legal which perpetrators of sexual and domestic violence practiced on their victims seemed records and other personal information in criminal justice cases. ./cache/work_v5au5cnxxfhqljty7nnzf3ccbi.pdf ./txt/work_v5au5cnxxfhqljty7nnzf3ccbi.txt