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Australia
Australasian Society
of Victimology
GPO Box 2296
Adelaide
South Australia 5001
The Australasian
Society of Victimology (ASV) was established during the late 1980's. The
Honorable Chris Sumner (President ASV, former President WSV), Commissioner of
Police David Hunt (Chair), Ray Whitrod (former Executive Member of WSV) and
Harold Weir (Education Consultant) were among the founding members.
Bosnia-Hercegovina
Victimology Society
of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ulica Patriotskc
ligc 30
Sarajevo
Bosnia-Hergovina
Telephone:
071/663-947
Fax: 071/617-257
The Victimology
Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina was established 11 February 1996.
Brazil
Sociedade Brasiliera
De Vitimologia
Rua Alberto de
Campos 10
Bloco B - apto. 1901
Ipanema
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
The Brazilian
Society of Victimology is the oldest national association of victimologists.
It was founded as a reaction towards the newly acquired awareness of the
massive victimizations and Human Rights violations in the Brazil of the past.
It was the time in which consciencious Brazilian scientists and practitioners
united to pay attention to the plight of victims which had been overlooked and
not listened to during the previous periods of political governments.
The 'Sociedade
Brasiliera de Vitimologia' (SBV) was founded in Rio de Janeiro, July 28, 1984,
by inspiration of Israel Drapkin, a close friend of Ester Kosovski and other
Brazilians. In October 27 to 31,1984 was the first Brazilian Congress of
Victimology, in Londrina state of Parana, in Brazil where the first board was
elected.
Croatia
Hrvatsko Zrtvoslovno
Drustvo
Croatian Society of
Victimology (CSV)
Sveuciliste u
Zagrebu
Pravni Fakultet
Trg. M. Tita 14
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
The Croatian Society
of Victimology was founded in 1989.
Due to the war
conditions since 1991, the Croatian Society of Victimology (CSV) has been very
much involved in studying war victims and human suffering in the war. Since
1992, the CSV has established the Centre for Genocide and War Victims which
has been collecting data and edvidences on genocide and war victims and has
established cooperation with the Expert Commission for War Crimes in Former
Yugoslavia (ITCFY) by bringing victims and victim-witnesses to them as a
source of information and evidence for their plight.
Greece
Greek Society of
Victimology
3, Gladstonos Str.
10677 Athens
Greece
The Greek Society of
Victimology was established in the year 1986. According to the organism of the
society, its aims are: the investigation and the study of the role of the
victim in the precen of the crime, b. g. the study of the role of the victim
during the pre-crime period, the crime period and the after crime period. In
addition to there the research is extende to the study of the relations
between victim and criminal to the study of the victims personality (psychological,
criminal, juridical) to the study of his environment (family, social,
employments-professional) and to the study of the ways of his education,
therapy and protection (juridicial, social, state), b) to the verification of
the different categories of victims and especially of those persons who are or
are to be victims in the near future and c) to help them to avoid to be
victims.
An other aim of the
society is to spread out and to extend the victimological rules and knowledge.
In Greece,
victimology was established by Prof. Dr. Emanuel Andrianakis in the year 1972,
he wrote the first book in victimology in this country (pages 192).
Polonia
Polish Society of
Victimology
Ulica Listopadowa 49
# 9
Warszawa
Poland
Fax [+48] 22 267 853
The Polish Society
of Victimology was established in 1991 with the purpose of developing
victimology, victim surveys and practical activity on behalf of victims as
well as of bringing into general use the knowledge on subjects of interest of
victimology, influence of crimes on victims and their families and the
necessity of giving to them all possible kinds of assistance.
Japón
Japanese Association
of Victimology (JAV)
c/o Keio University
Mita 2-15-45
108 Tokyo
Japan
The two main
purposes of this association are to help raise the academic standards of
victimology and coordinate joint research projects (especially current issues).
The assumption of this association is that victimology is interdisciplinary,
therefore all types of professional persons are welcome as members.
There are currently
about 300 members in this organization. These are mostly academic persons with
about 10-20 % in practice (lawyers, police, social workers, prosecutors and
government employees). The association publishes the Japanese Journal of
Victimology which has been operating for almost six years. It is published
once every year. The association was founded on November 17, 1990 at the Keio
University in Tokyo.
India
Indian Society of
Victimology
A short list of its
Activities and Publications
On 14th August 1992,
many Social Scientists, Professors, Research Scholars, Students, and Criminal
Justice Functionaries interested in cause of victims of crime met at the
Department of criminology at the University of Madras in India as convened by
Prof. Chockalingam and decided unanimously to start an organisation in the
name of Indian Society of Victimology. Prof. K. Chockalingam was elected
unanimously as President of the ISV. The ISV was formally inaugurated in a
grand function by the illustrious Former Judge of Supreme Court of India Mr.
V.R. Krishna Iyer on 18th September 1994. The messages of felicitations
received from Prof. Hans Schneider, Prof. Gerd Kirchhoff, Prof. Irvin Waller,
Mr. Chris Sumner, Prof. Matti Joutsen were presented at the inaugural function.
ISV has a paid up membership of about 150 persons.
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