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2008 - No 1 Legal protection of victims:

Ivanka Marković:

Legal protection of victims of domestic violence in Republica Srpska

Oliver Bačanović:

Legal protection of victims under Criminal law in the Republic of Macedonia

Katja Filipčić:

The position of crime victims in legislation of the republic of Slovenia

Hidemichi Morosawa:

Toward Establishing basic Rights of Victims in Japan

2008 - No 2 Stigmatizion:

Aleksandar Jugović:

Stigmatization as a social process

Sanja Milivojević,Sharon Pickering:

Football and sex: the 2006 FIFA Worl Cup and sex trafficking

Ivana Stevanović:

Protection of the child right to privacy in a criminal procedure and media reporting




2007 - No 1 Restorative justice and victims’ rights:

Miomira Kostic, PhD:

Setting Standards of Restorative Justice

Dragan Jovašević, PhD:

New solutions in the juvenile criminal law in the light of the restorative justice

Sanja Ćopić, LL.M:

Term and basic principles of restorative justice

Miladinović Dušica:

Pardon in the light of Restorative Justice

Snežana Savić:

Restorative justice and the Law on juvenile offenders and criminal protection of juveniles of the Republic of Serbia from the perspective of judicial practice

2007 - No 2 Victim assistance and support:

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, PhD:

Development of services for crime victims in Serbia

Sanja Ćopić, LL.M:

Victim support services in Serbia: survey results

Jasmina Nikolić:

Services for children and specialized organization for disabled persons and Roma in Belgrade

Marina Kovačević:

VDS info and victim support service – the analysis of the Service’s work

Murugesan Srinivasan
Jane Eyre Matehew:

Victims and the Criminal Justice System in India: Need for a Paradigm
Shift in the Justice System

2007 - No 3 Mental disorders and victimization:

Zoran ĆIRIĆ, PhD:

Victimisation of psychiatric patients

Zoran RADIVOJEVIĆ, PhD
Nebojša RAIČEVIĆ, LL.M:

International protection of persons with mental disabilities

Nevena PETRUŠIĆ, PhD:

The procedure of involuntary hospitalization of persons with mental disorder in light of the human rights protection standards

Nataša MRVIĆ-PETROVIĆ, PhD:

Position of persons with mental disorders in penal law

Goran OBRADOVIĆ, PhD:

The right to equal treatment in employment of persons with mental disorders

Zorica MRŠEVIĆ, PhD:

Gender equality and equal opportunity mechanisms in Italy

2007 - No 4 Victims of harassment:

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, PhD
Marina Kovačević-Lepojević:

Stalking: notion, characteristics and social responses

Dr.K.Jaishankar:

Cyber stalking

Branislava TANASKOVIĆ
Milena RAČETA:

Survey on sexual harassment in public transportation in Belgrade

Mirjana TEJIĆ:

Responsibility of Serbia for genocide - application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide

Danijela SPASIĆ:

Depression as a cause and consequence of victimization

Nebojša MACANOVIĆ:

Role and importance of formal system in prison




2006 - No1 Alternative sanctions:

Nils Christie, PhD:

Answers to losses

Antony Pemberton, M.A.
Frans W. Winkel, PhD and LLM
Mark S. Groenhuijsen, PhD and LLM:

Restorative justice and victims: not a self-evident relationship

Ljudmila Alpern:

Mediation as a source of social development

Monika Platek, PhD:

Obstacles to introduce Restorative Justice procedures and ways to overcome them from the experience of Polish Juridical Practice

Alenka Šelih, PhD:

Alternative sanctions and meausres in the criminal justice system of Slovenia

Božica Cvjetko:

lternatives to criminal procedure against juvenile and young adult offenders and alternative to criminal procedure in the cases of domestic violence

Nataša Mrvić-Petrović, PhD:

Alternative sanctions and new legislation in the Republic of Serbia

Ivana Stevanović, M.A.:

New legislation on juveniles: importance of alternatives to institutional treatment (in the light of the offender’s eintegration and victim’s empowerment)

VesnaNikolić-Ristanović, PhD
Sanja Ćopić, M.A.:

The position of victims in Serbia: criminal procedure and possibilities of restorative justice

2006 - No 2 Institutions and victims:

KARUPPANNAN JAISHANKAR, Ph.D.
VELMURUGAN UMA SANKARY
DHORABABU DHAYANAND, M.A.:

Victims of Attempted Murder in India:
An Analysis of Impact of Victimization and Responses of Criminal Justice System

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, Ph.D.
Marina Kovačević
Sanja Ćopić, M.A.:

Victimization and experience of crime victims with state institutions – the analysis of VDS info and victim support service's data

ISaša Mijalković, MA:

Possibilities of collecting evidence about crime act of sexual exploatation in human beings

Jelena Grujic:

War veterans: factor of instability or factor of peace (building)

2006 - No 3 Health and victims:

Ruth Jamieson, MA
Dr Adrian Grounds:

Release and Adjustment after Long-term Imprisonment: Perspectives from Studies of Wrongly Convicted and Politically Motivated Prisoners

Bosiljka Đikanović:

Victims and health – health consequences of violence against women

Ljiljana Stevković:

Characteristics of violence against children in the family and its consequences on health

2006 - No 4 Viktimization on the Workplace:

Drenka Vuković, Phd:

Mobbing on the Workplace

Andreja Kostelić Martić, M.Sc.:

Mobbing prevention and types of assistance to the victims

Slađana Jovanović, MA
Biljana Simeunović-Patić, MA:

Protection against sexual harassment at work in the EU Law

Ljiljana Dobrosavljević-Grujić:

Discrimination of women on work place – relation to maternity, disability and women’s health

Jelena Srna, Phd.
Lazar Tenjović, Phd.:

Myths about violence among judiciary professionals

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, PhD
Danijela Bjelić:

Association Joint action FOR truth and reconciliation: activities in 2006 and plans for the future




2005 - No1 Domestic violence:

Slobodanka Konstantinović-Vilić,PhD
Nevena Petrušić,PhD:

Police Response to Domestiv Violence-theretical framework and foreign exeperiences

Danka Radulović,PhD:

Charateristics and conseqences of psychopatic domestic violence

Vesna Miletić-Stepanović,M.A.:

Violence against woman as the risk for social transformation

Saša Mijalković,MA:

The forms trafficking in human beigns

Miomira Kostić,PhD.
Radmila Đorđević:

Work with refugees-Special experience from the work with eldery people

2005 - No 2 Victims and legal system:

Gordana Lažetić-Bužarovska,Ph.D:

New Macedonian legislation which improves the position of injured party
International Standards and Domestic Violence

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović,PhD
Mirjana Dokmanović,MA:

Protection of juveniles-victims of abuse and neglect in Serbia

Ivana Stevanović:

Building a Forward-Looking Agenda for Transitional Justice in South Africa

2005 - No3 Children victimes:

Nevenka Žegarac,PhD:

Child protection from trafficking in humans

Rokas Uscila,PhD:

Research on children abuse in Lithuania and its importance for prevention juvenile crime

Sandra Sinobad:

Characterististics of peer violence in schools

UNICEF BiH:

Save the Children Norway

2005 - No 4 Victimes and media:

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović,PhD:

Trafficing in people in Serbia:between moral panic and social strategy

Jelena Grujić:

Serbian press about refugees:1990.-2005.

Nataša Mrvić-Petrović.PhD:

Media reporting and respect of human rights in criminal procedure

Nils Christie,PhD:

Restorative and retributive justice in context of war and war crimes

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović,PhD
Nataša Hanak,MA:

Association Joint action FOR truth and reconciliation:coordination of civil society initiatives and increasing of sotial visibility of Thitd way toward facing the past

Marco Palmieri:

The European Integration in Criminal Field The Europian Arrest Warrant




2004 - No1 Victims and organized crime:

Nataša Mrvić-Petrović:

The difficulties of determining the notion of organized crime

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović:

Social construction of victims blame, with special emphasis on criminal procedure against accused for the assassination of Zoran Đinđić, the prime minister of Serbia

Milan Škulić, PhD:

One view on the position of crime victim in criminal procedure for organized crime

Philippe CHASSAGNE
Kole GJELOSHAJ:

Violence and exploitation of young women: mobility and strenghtening of networks of Albanian prostitution

Ivana Vidaković:

The role of health care services in assisting victims of crime

Đorđe Alempijević M.D., Mr.Sci
Slobodan Savić M.D., Ph.D.,
Dragan Ječmenica M.D., Ph.D.,
Branimir Aleksandrić M.D., Ph.D.:

Clinical Forensic Medicine Exzamination of Trafficked Victims

Olivera Simonov:

The position of victims and their legal representation in criminal procedures related to trafficking in people

Branislava Knežić,PhD:

From definition to the operacionalization,with emphasis on the research on violence

2004 - No 2 Marginals groups and victimization:

Miomira Kostić,PhD
Radmila Đorđević:

Victimization of old people as members of special marginal group

Laura Prescott:

Veterans in an Unnamed War:Hidden Abuse,Truth-telling, Resistance and Recovery

Zorica Mrsevic,PhD:

Parametars of social egsistence and social functioning of lesbians-lesbian body in processes of social interactions

Nevena Petrušić,PhD:

Mediaton as a method of solving legal disputes

2004 - No3 Victim support services:

Peter Dunn:

Developing support service for victims of hate crime

Ilse Vande Walle:

Supporting children-victims of crime,within victim support

Sanja Ćopić,M.A.
Jasmina Nikolić:

Service for victims of crime VDS info and victims' support:analysis of the previous work

Ljiljana Dobrosavljević-Grujić,PhD:

SOS hotline for women victims of discrimination at the workplace

Nadežda Ljubojev,PhD:

The notion and consequences of emotion abuse of a child in the family

Suzana Ivanović:

Social identity of young women from countryside:The example of the village Dudovica-case study

2004 - No 4 War crime and colective remembering:

Alma Mašić:

Prospective of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Goran Božičević:

Positive steps turning into a process

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović,PhD:

Truth and reconciliation in Serbia

Gjylbehare Murati:

The process of healing war wounds in Kosova/o

Brandon Hamber:

Coming to terms with the conflict in and about Northern Ireland:Lessons from the Healing Through Remembring Project

Adnan Hasanbegović:

Facing the past and peace building

Vera Kelava:

The contribution of the Youth Communication Centre (YCC) to the peace building process in the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region

Nada Golubović:

Experiences in the reconcillation process-Period 1996-2004

Nataša Hanak,MA:

Project From remembering the past toward a positive future:what kind of model of truth abb trust/reconciliation does Serbia need?

Marija Gajicki:

New experience in the process of facing the past

Vladan Beara
Dr Predrag Miljanović
Boris Popov:

Why helping war veterans,at all?

Zdravko Marjanović:

There is no solution without national strategy about truth and reconciliation

Bojana Kostadinović:

Acttivities of NGO Initiatives in the field of truth and reconciliation

Danilo Rakić:

The overview of the status and prospective of internally displaced persons on the territory of the former Yugoslavia

Dragan Aćimović:

Some thouthts about remembering the past as the foundation of peace building

Tijana Milošević:

Melting the ice-Project of students of American University in Bulgaria

Nikola Perušić:

Atrocities in Vojvodina

Nenad Đurđević:

Steps toward the establishment of dialogue in Kosovo-experiences of the Center for non-violent resistance

Martin Snoddon:

Healing the Memories

Marian Liebmann:

Picturing truth and reconcilation




2003 - No1 Protection of victims and witnesses:

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović PhD:

Victim support and prevention of secondary victimisation: contemporary legal solutions and practic

Slobodan Savić PhD,Đorđe Alimpijević MA:

Legislation regarding social protection of children and youth in Sweden with particular emphasis on protection from abuse and neglect

Sanja Ćopić MA:

Crime Victims in Criminal Justice System

Sanja Milivojević MA, Biljana Mihić:

Non-governmental organizations assisting victims of crime in Belgrade – survey results

Ivana Vidaković:

The role of health care services in assisting victims of crime

Jasmina Nikolić:

City Center for Social Work – Belgrade and assistance for victims of crime

2003 - No 2 Criminal offence domestic violence:

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, PhD:

Family violence offence in a social contex and legal system of Serbia and Montenegro

Nataša Mrvić-Petrović, PhD:

The need for change in administrative law from the aspect of prevention of domestic violence

Sanja Ćopić, MA:

Violence in Countries of the Former Yugoslavia: review of the most important results of the surveys

Slobodanka Konstantinović- Vilić, PhD, Nevena Petrušić, PhD:

Criminal Offence Domestic Violence – legal practice in Niš area

Jasmina Kiurski, MA:

Domestic violence

Marija Anđelković:

Practice of the City Magistrates in Belgrade regarding domestic violence

Ljiljana J. Simić:

Domestic violence is a crime

Ivanka Marković, PhD:

Implementation of the Domestic Violence law in the Republica Srpska

Radmila Sučević:

Legal regulation of domestic violence in Croatia

Katie Zoglin:

Helpful tools for criminal prosecution in domestic violence cases: same ideas from the United States of America

Sanja Milivojević, MA:

The response of the modern legal systems to domestic violence- comparative analysis of some of the european countries and New State USA

2003 - No3 Penal theory and practices:

Nils Christie:

When is enought, enought? And what should the criminologist say?

Branislava Knežić PhD, Slađana Jovanović, MA:

Robbery

Slađana Jovanović, MA:

Possible changes in the legal concept of parole

Nataša Veselinović:

Trauma as comon denomination of sexual violence and victimisation

2003 - No 4 Victims and globalization:

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, PhD:

Illegal markets, human trade and transnational organised crime

Mirjana Dokmanović, MA:

Economic globalisation and paradoxes

Pam Alldred:

Thinking globally, acting locally: womwn activits’ accounts

Biljana Simeunović- Patić, MA:

Homicides in erbia Within the Context of Social Transition and War

Marija Anđelković:

Prostitution and (il)legal migration as possible hidden forms of trafficking in human beings – the analyses of the practice of the Magistrate Court in Belgrade




2002 - No 1 Trafficking in people:

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović PhD:

Trafficking in women in Serbia and neighboring countries:scope, characteristics and causes

Nataša Mrvić-Petrović PhD:

Trafficking in human beings as a specific form of women’s migration

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović PhD, Sanja Ćopić MA:

Criminal offence of trafficking in human beings – international documents, contemporary solutions in national legislations and Criminal Code of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

2002 - No 2 Victim support services:

Milan Škulić PhD:

Possibilities for improvement of the position of victims of trafficking in people within criminal procedure

Sanja Ćopić MA, Ivana Vidaković:

Victim support Services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Sanja Milivojević:

Safe Horizont- Victim Support Service in New York

Ivana Vidaković:

Crime victims ,emotional reactions and healing proces

2002 - No3 The violence:

Biljana Simeunović-Patić MA:

Homicides Between Heterosexual Intimates: Criminological and Victimological Characteristics

Albert Dearing Phd:

The Austrian Act on the Protection agains Domestic Violence

Sanja Milivojević:

Mandatory arrest law in domestic violence cases and its implementation in New York City

Ivana Stevanović MA:

Some issues of sexual violence agains children

Biljana Mihić:

Domestic Violence agains Children

2002 - No 4 Truth and reconciliation:

Ruth Jamieson, Keele University, UK:

Denial, Acknowledgement and Reconciliation

Zoran Ilić PhD, Department for Stress, Institute for Mental Health, Belgrade, International Aid Network, Belgrade, Vesna Kesić, M.A:

Truth and reconciliation: Yes, please! No, thank you!

Gerd Ferdinand Kirchoff, PhD From Denazification to Renazification:

Experiences in Postwar Germany and Victimological Point of View on Truth and Reconciliation

Judith Armatta, J.D.:

Truth and Justice: The Challenge for Victims at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Heidy Rombouts:

Truth and Reconciliation: should the kez notions be revised? Experience fron South-Africa and Rwanda

David Wall:

Northern Ireland and Truth and reconciliation Healing throught Remembering; The Story so Far

Vehid Šehić:

The Precoditions for Reconciliation

Nebojša Petrović:

Psychological basis of the reconciliation process

Biljana Bijelić:

Failed Catharsis After the Second World War

Nada Golubović:

Truth and Reconciliation

Dijana Đurić:

Psychosocial reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia

Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović PhD:

Specifities of victimisation in Serbia and its importance for truth and reconciliation process

Jelena Tošić MA:

Which model of truth and Reconciliation applies to former Yugoslavia? Some thoughts on the closing panel discussion





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