Victims of Crime and Community JusticeJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2005年5月15日 - 176 頁 Can a victim's experience really be improved purely by diminishing the rights of offenders and increasing penalties for offending? |
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... Improving the position of victims of crime 87 Real improvements for victims of crime 112 Conclusions 127 REFERENCES 153 SUBJECT INDEX 169 AUTHOR INDEX 174 Acknowledgements First of all, I would like to thank the Contents.
... improve the position of another. Third, this approach–like rhetorical policymaking – neglects the potential psychological consequences for victims: 'Providing rights without remedies would result in the worst of consequences, such as ...
... improved rates of attendance at court by witnesses, increased referral rates to Victim Support and the Witness Service, greater take-up of Victim Personal Statements and a better police service to victims, according to an interim ...
... improve the quality of evidence given by the witness' (Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, s. 19 (2)(a)). While this might seem a somewhat instrumental approach to making special provisions available, it opens the door to a ...
... improved as a result of this pressure in a variety of ways. On the other hand, though, politicians are apt to choose 'quick fix' solutions which do not necessarily improve victims' position (Walklate 2004). What once appeared to be ...
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Restorative justice and its implications for victims | 57 |
Improving the position of victims of crime | 87 |
Real improvements for victims of crime | 112 |
Conclusions | 127 |
REFERENCES
| 153 |
SUBJECT INDEX
| 169 |
AUTHOR INDEX
| 174 |