Guest post by Julianne Beall
We have recently expanded the social welfare provisions for crime victims, providing numbers for victims of specific crimes under 362.88 Victims of crimes. Here are examples of works previously classed in 362.88 that can now be classed in more specific numbers.
- Homicide: The hidden victims: A guide for professionals 362.882 Homicide
- Given Kachepa: Advocate for human trafficking victims 362.8851 Human trafficking (plus T1—092 for biography)
- Stalking: A handbook for victims 362.888 Stalking (plus T1—09 plus T2—73 for United States)
- Assisting victims of terrorism: Towards a European standard of justice 362.889317 Terrorism
- Identity theft victims' assistance guide: The process of healing 362.8896393 Identity theft (plus T1—09 plus T2—73 for United States)
We have relocated social welfare for victims of war from 362.88 to 363.3498 War (previously, there was dual provision, with the same topic being classed in both places). Victims of war crimes, however, are now classed in an extension of 362.88: 362.88938 War crimes.
We have also separated the Table 1 provisions for victims of crimes and victims of war. Victims of crimes continue to be classed in T1—086949 Victims of crimes, but victims of war are now classed in a new number, T1—086948 Victims of war.
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