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The Functionalization of the Victim in the Criminal Justice System
Discussion of the victim in criminal policy is a fashion, peculiar in the sense that virtually identical contents appear again and again dressed in new clothes. Viewed from a distance, the victim has become an opalescent concept of criminal justice—opalescent because the models and conceptions of the victim in criminal justice depend, to a significant degree, on the perspective of the viewer. Thus we find: