Working with victims of crime : a manual applying research to clinical practice / [by] James K. Hill. Issued by the Policy Centre for Victim Issues. : J2-213/2004E

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This manual is a tool for those who deliver front-line services to crime victims. It examines the research and theory for several topics and then discusses how to apply them. Topics include: self-care for the service provider; a model of victimization and recovery; common reactions to crime; how crime victims cope; a model for client change; and assessment issues that a service provider should consider. Includes information sheets and a comprehensive bibliography.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Justice Canada.
Title Working with victims of crime : a manual applying research to clinical practice / [by] James K. Hill. Issued by the Policy Centre for Victim Issues.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) Contents: The basics of self-Care -- The basics of victimization -- The basics of victim reactions and coping -- The basics about deciding to refer to mental health professionals -- The basics about the stages of change -- The basics to cover in an initial interview.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Justice Canada 2004.
Binding Spiral binding
Description v, 45p. : references ; 28 cm. + 6 bilingual information sheets: Working with victims of crime - the basics.
Catalogue number
  • J2-213/2004E
Departmental catalogue number rr04VIC-2e
Subject terms Criminal justice
Victims
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