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Wright, Martin (1997). "Why should victims of crime be compensated?" Paper to 11th International Congress on Criminology, Budapest, August 1993. (Published in: Support for crime victims in a comparative perspective: essays in memory of Derick McClintock, ed. by E A Fattah and T Peters. University Press, 1998. Leuven.)

The thinking of the Victim Support independent working party on compensation, and its proposals, is outlined.

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