FATTAH, EZZAT A.
The Plight of Crime Victims in Modern Society
London: MacMillan, 1989. First Edition. Original cloth. ISBN: 033340775X. Top edge somewhat soiled. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. Dustjacket: plastic protected. Spine faded. Covers, corners & flaps slightly worn. ; With library stamps and labels. Top edge somewhat soiled. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. Dustjacket: plastic protected. Spine faded. Covers, corners & flaps slightly worn. ; 22.5 x 14.5 x 2.9 cms; xiv, 363 pages; Dr. Ezzat A. Fattah (born 1929 in Assiout, Egypt) is a distinguished criminologist and a pioneer in the field of victimology. After earning his law degree from the University of Cairo in 1948, he served in various prosecutorial roles in Egypt. In 1961, he pursued graduate studies at the University of Vienna's Institute of Criminology, where he was introduced to victimology by Professor Roland Grassberger. Dr. Fattah obtained his Ph. D. In Criminology from the Université de Montréal in 1968, becoming the first individual in Canada to earn a doctorate in this discipline. He subsequently taught at the Université de Montréal until 1974. In 1974, he founded the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, and served as its first chair. Throughout his career, Dr. Fattah has authored numerous influential publications, including Criminology: Past, Present and Future and From Crime Policy to Victim Policy: Reorienting the Justice System. His contributions have been recognized with several prestigious awards, such as the Konrad Adenauer Research Prize (1993) and an honorary doctorate from the University of Liège, Belgium (1995). Dr. Fattah is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and has been honored for his dedication to human rights and social justice.. Good+ in Good dust jacket .

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