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Belgrade, 30th November and 1st December 2017

Victimology Society of Serbia

011/63 03 022

011/22 88 040

065/5486421

vdsrbija@gmail.com

www.vds.org.rs

Victims between security,

human rights and justice:

local and global context

Book of abstracts

Victims between security,

human rights and justice:

local and global context

Book of abstracts

Victims between security, human rights and justice: local and global context

Victims between security, human rights and justice: Local and global context

Victimology and the victims’ right movement in Serbia and theplace and role of the Victimology Society of Serbia in their development

Improvement ofthe position of victims in Serbia: Evidence-based advocacy of theVictimology Society of Serbia for reforms of legislation and practice

Advocacy forraising awareness on victim’s rights and needs: Development of the VDSinfo and victim support service

The future ofvictim support in Serbia: Towards compliance with the EU Victims’Rights Directive

The connection between the concepts of security, humanrights, and justice: Victimology in a rapidly changing environment

Global (in)security and victim inequality

Reparations for victims after violent conflict: How totake them seriously?

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, Training police on the needs of the

gender-based violence victims - The PROTASIS project

Therapists’ perception ofsexually abused adult males

: A glimpse into the world of battered ultra OrthodoxJewish women in who resided in a shelter

The role of victim in criminal mediation in Israel: Comparative aspects

Public prosecutor andprotection of victims of domestic violence in the Republic of Serbia

Police and protection of victims of domesticviolence in the Republic of Serbia

Multi-sectoral protection of victims from domestic violencethrough the implementation of the Law on Prevention of DomesticViolence

Challengesin the implementation of the Law on Prevention of Domestic Violence inthe Republic of Serbia

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Correlation between mindfulness and fear of crime among the students ofthe University of Belgrade

Internet and femalevictimization

The psychologicalaspects of child development which are important for judicialproceedings

Strengthening of professional capacities for advancement of psycho-social support for children in criminal proceedings in Bosnia andHerzegovina: Example of good practice

Analysis of applicationof victim/witness support mechanism in BiH

Perspective of futureresearches and studies on transgenerational trauma

Victim support services in Serbia:The research results

Prevalence andtypes of cyberbullying among high-school population in Serbia: Resultsof pilot research

Crime Victim's Right Act-3 years in action

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Victim justice - An emerging dimension in the criminal justice systemVictims of terror

and victims of anti-terrorism: Protection of the human rights of victims inthe context of global insecurity and terrorism

A TheoreticalPerspective of Crimmigration Laws in the United States

Internet crimes against children: Exploring thesocial context of victimization

Inner emigrant as a victim?

Indiscriminate killings: Shiftingboundaries in the definitions of civilians and combatants in US dronestrikes

Forgotten victims: The abuse and neglect ofelderly people

Addressingvictims’ needs after multiple major incidents: Recent UK experiences

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Victims of human rights violations between the hyperproductionof human rights norms and justice: Global and local context

Global patterns of contemporary terrorism: Scope,victimization and tactics

Security as a social benefit

Protection of crimevictims: The right of victims of human trafficking to compensation

Is therea non-partner femicide in Serbia?

Women, peace and security

Theuse of alcohol and victimization of juveniles

Access to compensation forvictims of human trafficking

The role of the police in protection ofvictims of domestic violence in the Republic of Macedonia- Legal aspects

Assistance to victims of familyviolence

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Željko Mati Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

Martina Peskova Institute for Criminology and Social Prevention and Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

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Protection of women victims of domesticand intimate partner violence in Serbia

Women as victimsand perpetrators of violence

Environmental terrorism –victimological aspects and preventive mechanisms

Who are the victims ofenvironmental victimization?

Green victimology: an ecofeminist view

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Neda Savi Phd student at the Faculty of Law, University of Niš, Serbia

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VDS info andvictim support

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Doc. dr Danica Vasiljevi -Prodanovi Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade, Serbia

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Dr Ana Batri evi Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Serbia

Nikola Paunovi Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Serbia

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Prof. dr Vesna Nikoli -Ristanovi Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

Temida.

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Jadranka Buljevi Basic Court in Novi Sad, Serbia

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ex officio

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Dr Sanja opi Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

amicus curiae

VDS info and victim support

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Doc. dr Ljupka Petrevska Faculty of Business Studies and Law, University Union-Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Serbia,

Marija Bulatovi Institute of Public Health of Serbia „Dr Milan Jovanovi Batut“, Serbia,

Ivana Petrevska Preschool Teacher Training and Business Informatics College of Applied Studies-Sirmium, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia,

Vladan Stankovi Faculty of Business Studies and Law, University Union-Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Serbia

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Prof. dr Aco Bobi Ministry of Justice, Novi Sad District Prison, Serbia

Prof. dr Svetlana Mihi Provincial Secretariat for Higher Education and Scientific Research, Serbia

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VDS info and victim support

Jasmina Nikoli Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

VDS info and victim support VDS info and victim support

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VDS info and victim support service

Aleksandra Ivankovi Victim Support Europe, Belgium

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Prof. dr Oliver Ba anovi Faculty of Security, Skoplje, University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bitola, Republic of Macedonia

Doc. dr Nataša Peovska Faculty of Security, Skoplje, University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bitola, Republic of Macedonia

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Ivana Radovi Astra, Belgrade, Serbia

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Prof. dr Marc Groenhuijsen Law Faculty, University of Tilburg, Netherlands

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Prof. dr Katja Franko Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Norway

Prof. dr Stephan Parmentier Faculty of Law, Katholic University Leuven, Belgium

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Ljiljana Stevkovi , Msc Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade and Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

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Prof. dr Tatjana Gerginova Faculty of Security, Skoplje, University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bitola, Republic of Macedonia

Dr Zorica Mrševi Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia

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Prof. dr Vasiliki Artinopoulou Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences in Athens, Greece

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Prof. dr Girja Shankar Bajpai National Law University Delhi, India

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Dr Aleksandra Bulatovi Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Serbia

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the form the substance

Prof. dr Sla ana uri Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Ana Parauši , MsC Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Serbia

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Dr Axelle Reiter European University Institute, Italy

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Doc. dr Nadjhia Normil-Skakavac Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Virginia State University, USA

Prof. dr Kimberly McCabe Department of Criminology, Lynchurg College, Virginia, USA

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Prof. dr Mirjana Dokmanovi Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia

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Victimology Society of Serbia and Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Serbia

Jasmina Nikoli Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

Strengthening Victim Support Services in Serbia

EU Directive on establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime

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Prof. dr Matjaž Jager Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Prof. dr Katja Šugman Stubbs Faculty of Law and Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Dr Vasja Badali Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Dr Stella Papamichail Hellenic Open University and Athens University of Applied Sciences, Greece

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Tanja Tankosi Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Department for witness support, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dr Sanja opi

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Mr Alma Taso Deljkovi UNDP BiH, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sabina Hidanovi UNDP BiH, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Jelena Watkins ASSIST Trauma Care, United Kingdom

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Prof. dr Sanja Radeti -Lovri Faculty of Philosophy, University in Banjaluka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Olga Lola Ninkovi District Court of Banja Luka, Department for witness support, Bosnia and Herzegovina

lex specialis,

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Dr Ivana Milosavljevi - uki Shelter for Emergency Protection of Abused Children at the Center for the Protection of Infants, Children and Youth in Belgrade and High School of Social Work in Belgrade, Serbia

Bojana Tankosi Children and Youth Foundation Children’s Village “Dr Milorad Pavlovi ” in Sremska Kamenica, Serbia

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Dr Abulafia Judith Ashkelon Academic College, Ashkelon and Be'er Ya'akov Center for Mental Health, Israel

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Prof. dr Natalija Žuni Faculty of Law, University of Niš, Serbia

Dr Vida Vili Clinic of Dentistry Niš, Serbia

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Prof. dr Vesna Nikoli -Ristanovi Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade and Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

Bejan Ša iri Victimology Society of Serbia, Serbia

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Prof. dr Mally Shechory-Bitton Department of Criminology, Ariel University, Israel

Dr Beatrice Coscas-Williams Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

“the search, prior to or during criminal proceedings, for a negotiated solution between the victim and the perpetrator of the offense, mediated by a competent person”

Gishur Plil

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Gorjana Mir i - alukovi Deputy Prosecutor referred to the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Serbia, Serbia

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Tanja Ignjatovi Autonomous Women’s Centre, Belgrade, Serbia

Vanja Macanovi Autonomous Women’s Centre, Belgrade, Serbia

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Maja Brankovi - undi United Nations Development Programme, Serbia

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Stana Panteli Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Serbia, General Police Directorate, Serbia

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