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NCJ Number: NCJ 100060  
Title: Compensation to the Victims of Crime - A Perspective
Journal: Social Defence Quarterly  Volume:29  Issue:75  Dated:(January 1984)  Pages:11-15
Author(s): N Mathivanan
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 5
Origin: India
Language: English
Annotation: After surveying problems faced by victims of crime, the author urges the government of India to enact a victim compensation law similar to those found in some Western nations.
Abstract: Some consequences of victimization are economic strain when a breadwinner is injured or killed, frustration experienced by an individual disabled by a criminal, and social stigma. While humanitarian considerations call for attention to the victim's plight, the victim is ignored in many developing countries and some developed ones. The oldest concern for the victim is for compensation and restitution. This is stated in the Old Testament, as well as in modern laws in countries such as Great Britain and the United States. Criminal law in India is oriented to the accused, and there is no program for compensating victims. As the largest democratic nation in the world, India ought to focus on needy victims of crime. Initially, a committee should be established to examine compensation for victims of violent crime. 5 references.
Main Term(s): Victim compensation
Index Term(s): Drug Enforcement Administration ; India
 
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