The Albertsons Library contains many relevant resources concerning the subject of Victims' Rights. A great place to begin researching this topic would be the Criminal Justice Library Subject Guide or to select a database from the list of Article Indexes and Databases in Criminology.
A select list of related print titles available in the Albertsons Library include:
- Controversies in Victimology. Call #: HV6250.3.U5 C56 2003
- Understanding Violence and Victimization. Call #: HV6250.25 .M43 2004
- Finally a Voice : Women, Victims and Restorative Justice.Call #: HV6250.4.W65 C76
- Violence Against Women. Call #: HV6250.4.W65
- Gender, Crime, and Criminal Justice. Call #: HV6158 .W35 2001
- Negotiating Domestic Violence : Police, Criminal justice, and Victims. Call #: HV6626.23.G7 H69 1998
- Third Parties : Victims and the Criminal Justice System. Call #:HV6250.25 .S42 1996
- With Justice For Some : Victims' Rights in Criminal Trials Call #: KF9763 .F58 1995
A select list of related Victims' Rights websites:
- Crime in Idaho (State report)
- Office for Victims of Crime (Government website)
- Crimes Against Children Research Center (advocacy website)
- Partnership Against Violence Network (advocacy website)
- National Center for Victims of Crime (advocacy website)
- The Justice for All Act (fact-sheet)
- What you can do if you are a victim of crime (pamphlet)
Criminal Justice Librarian