Invisible Victims
Crime and Abuse Against People with Learning Disabilities
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published:1st Aug '95
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
`[an] excellent and path-breaking book, which also considers crime prevention measures before giving advise on crime reporting, using the courts, and civil remedies. It contains a great deal of material useful to staff working with people with learning difficulties, plus training material and ideas.'
- Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice Newsletter
`This is an important and accessible book which is likely to prove useful to a variety of professional audiences. This book is both a handbook for practitioners and a summary of the state of knowledge about the criminal and other kinds of victimization suffered by people with learning difficulties. Alongside the literature review there are extracts from press reports as well as the relevant law, policies and charters, and details of organisations which will provide further information and help. There are also many vivid anecdotal accounts from social workers and from victims themselves, and these bring the research material to life in a remarkable way. This book represents a valiant attempt to combine research dissemination with practical tools for change, and it largely succeeds in its ambitious project…a timely and valuable addition to the literature.'
- British Journal of Social Work
`Williams ably describes the situation and the wide range of crime, abuse and victimisation which can take place… This publication will be an excellent source book.'
- Community Care
`Clear advice is offered in relation to crime prevention and how best to make use of press reporting and the courts should a crime occur. This is an excellent reference book. Key points are presented in useful summaries and the addresses of many relevant organisations are provided… This publication should be read by everyone interested in the rights of people with learning disabilities.'
- Nursing Times
`The book is a valuable contribution to the body of specialist information available about people with learning difficulties.'
- Connect Bulletin
`Chris' work is the most complete look at the subject today, giving details of research into the current situation and the relevant laws; providing a comprehensive guide as to action in particular situtations and making recommendations for changes in current practice and procedures. This book includes outline training sessions for support staff, advocates and the police.'
ISBN: 9781853023095
Dimensions: 296mm x 210mm x 8mm
Weight: 446g
160 pages