Law and society are intricately intertwined, with legal systems playing a pivotal role in shaping social norms, values, and the overall well-being of a society. Over the years, scholars, legal experts, and sociologists have continuously examined the dynamics of the legal system and its impact on various facets of society. One such critical examination comes from Kristin Bumiller in her 1987 article titled “Victims in the Shadow of the Law: A Critique of the Model of Legal Protection.” In this essay, we will analyze Bumiller’s critique, highlighting her arguments, key concepts, and contributions to our understanding of the relationship between law and society. Moreover, we will assess the contemporary relevance of Bumiller’s critique by considering developments in the field of victimology and legal protection within the last five years.
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