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The victim in the Irish criminal process
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09 March 2018

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, Criminal law: procedure and offences, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Crime and criminology
‘This thoughtful, comprehensive and coherent text will contribute greatly to future developments in this area.’
Ivana Bacik, Trinity College Dublin, Criminal Law and Practice Review
Shane Kilcommins is Professor of Law at the University of Limerick
Susan Leahy is Lecturer in Law at the University of Limerick
Kathleen Moore Walsh is Lecturer in Law at the Waterford Institute of Technology
Eimear Spain is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Limerick
Introduction
1. Epistemic Shifts in knowing the Victim of Crime
2. The Re-Emergence of the Victim in Ireland
3. The Juridification of Victims Inclusion in Ireland
4. Social Provision for Victims of Crime in Ireland
5. Continued Problems
Conclusion