In After Homicide, the author explores what the families of murder victims confront as they encounter the multiple members of the criminal justice system-police officers and counselors, prosecutors and judges, and more.
The author traces each step of a murder investigation and trial, and also deals with situations where no arrests are made and those where the perpetrator commits suicide at the scene of the crime. Based on extensive field research, her book is a uniquely comprehensive look at how the families of victims are helped, and sometimes hindered, by the justice system.
Sarah Goodrum is associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Northern Colorado.
Title: After Homicide: Victims' Families in the Criminal Justice System
Author: Goodrum, Sarah
ISBN: 9781626378322
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Publication Date: 2020-01-11
Number of Pages: 215
Weight: 0.4321 kg
A remarkably successful merger of the academic and the practical. - Sam Bieler, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books
An important contribution.... Goodrum offers a detailed and nuanced look at the relationships of victims' families with the full range of actors in the justice system. Her findings are significant both for sociologists and for those who work with families bereaved by murder. - Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis