The Crime Victim's Book


The Crime Victim's Book, first published in 1979, is a volume co-authored by Dr. Morton Bard and Dawn Sangrey. which provides practical information on how best to identify and support the needs of crime victims. The Crime Victim's Book was considered for a time after its publication a "bible" for advocates as well as crime victims.

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Kirkus Reviews stated that the authors "investigate the victim's feelings following a crime--disorientation, violation, helplessness--and show how insensitivity can compound the hurt or, conversely, how tactful crisis intervention can speed the individual's recovery. Theirs is an informal survey but victims could read it and benefit from their findings. They include case histories of crime victims, what they share and which are most vulnerable: ironically, victims unharmed physically may suffer more shame and guilt."