Southeast Asian Journal of Victimology

The Southeast Asian Journal of Victimology is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the exploration and advancement of victimology within the diverse and dynamic context of Southeast Asia. Our journal provides a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to engage with various aspects of victimology, with a particular emphasis on the Southeast Asian region. The Southeast Asian Journal of Victimology is committed to promoting a deeper understanding of victimization issues in Southeast Asia and facilitating collaboration among scholars, policymakers, and practitioners dedicated to victim-centered research and support. We invite researchers to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and victim rights within this diverse and evolving region. Authors are invited to submit original research articles, literature reviews, case studies, and theoretical contributions that align with the journal's focus and scope. The Journal maintains high academic standards and welcomes interdisciplinary perspectives within the field of victimology.

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Vol 1, No 2 (2023)

Table of Contents

Articles

Devi Kartika, Reine Rofiana
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97-121
Rovita Artha Santi
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122-151
Aryatama Hibrawan
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152-167
Muhammad Ghoffar Ali, Ariesta Wibisono Anditya
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168-184
Muhammad Iqbal Ramadhan
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185-197