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The need for protection and punishment in victims of violent and nonviolent crime in the Netherlands: The effect of relational distance
Authors:Annemarie Ten Boom  Antony Pemberton  Marc S. Groenhuijsen
Affiliation:1. Ministry of Security and Justice, Research and Documentation Centre, The Hague, the Netherlands;2. International Victimology Institute, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands;3. Department of Criminal Law, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands
Abstract:A crime victim’s relationship to the offender is widely recognized as an important variable in the study of victims and the criminal justice system. However, studies concerning comparisons of the needs of victims at various relational distances to the offender are lacking. The authors studied how the victim’s need for protection and punishment correlated to the victim’s relational distance to the offender. The authors distinguished more than the usual two victim-offender relationships (known vs. stranger offender), so that the needs of victims at intermediate relational distance (offender is known to the victim, but not an intimate) to the offender might become visible. A total of 370 victims were interviewed about their reasons for reporting the crime. Respondents were divided into three groups: small (intimates), intermediate (nonintimates), and large (strangers) relational distance. While controlling for gender of the victim and type of crime, the needs of victims were found to vary with the relational distance to the offender.
Keywords:relational distance  victim-offender relationship  victim needs  protection  punishment
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