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These bibliographies have all been carefully chosen by National Center for Victims of Crime staff to reflect current and best practices in the victim service field:

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Obsession

Obsession Book CoverThe FBI's Legendary Profiler Probes the Psyches of Killers, Rapists, and Stalkers and Their Victims and Tells How to Fight Back.
by John Douglas
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No Time for Goodbyes

No Time for Goodbyes Book CoverCoping With Sorrow, Anger,and Injustice After a Tragic Death
by Janice Harris Lord
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Our Guys

Our Guys Book CoverThe Glen Ridge Rape and the Secret Life of the Perfect Suburb (Men and Masculinity (Berkeley, Calif) 4
by Bernard Lefkowitz
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Homicide: The hidden victim  

Homicide: The Hidden Victim Book CoverA Guide for Professionals (Interpersonal Violence, V. 20)

by Deborah Spungen
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What to Do When the Police Leave: A Guide to the First Days of Traumatic Loss

What to Do When the Police Leave: A Guide to the First Days of Traumatic Loss Book CoverWhat to do When the Police Leave: A Guide to the First Days of Traumatic Loss is a unique effort to redeem a tragedy. Now being released in an expanded Second Edition, this hopeful guide for surviving traumatic loss shares insights and practical advice born from direct experience in the trenches of grief and loss. Professional caregivers, service providers, and victim advocates contributed a wealth of information, but the perspective is profoundly personal and solely from the survivor?s point of view.

by Bill Jenkins
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Domestic Violence : The Changing Criminal Justice Response

Domestice Violence: The Changing Criminal Justice Response Book CoverThe markedly increased attention focused on violence within families has gripped the concerned interest not only of academic researchers but also that of the public and its law enforcement and criminal justice segments. Contemporary recognition of the widespread problem of abuse within the home, often dramatically and poignantly detailed, has not, however, led to clear and universally accepted public institutional responses. This authoritative volume presents a comprehensive evaluation of
approaches, policies, and practical enforcement measures that have been effected by law enforcement and criminal justice bodies.

by  Eve S.Buzawa, Carl G. Buzawa
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