The victim has the prerogative to obtain information on the result of court proceedings. It explains the limitations on the right of victim to make an appeal.doi:10.1525/fsr.2006.19.2.113Susanne Walthe...
It mentions that the significant rights of participation provided by the ICC during criminal proceedings represents a big victory in international criminal justice. It notes that balance in the system is attainable if victims were granted limited rights at the beginning of the proceedings and by not...
During the post-World War IIyears, especially, American law seemed to be more interested in the rights of the criminally accused. This was evident after the Supreme Court's Miranda ruling (miranda v. arizona,1966) and subsequent cases, which laid new boundaries for the constitutional rights of...
The literature on juvenile justice is largely concerned with offenders: topics such as juvenile courts, the rights of juvenile offenders, the adjudication of juveniles as adults, and the effectiveness of delinquency prevention programs. But juveniles have contact with the justice system in another role...
Civil court allows victims of crimes to sue for compensatory or punitive damages for other impacts of the crime, such as emotional trauma, defamation of character, or a number of other issues If the offender was found guilty in criminal proceedings, it greatly increases the chance that he will...
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North America has an epidemic of Judicial Victims due to the corruption and fraud in our court system. Find other victims or add yourself. Read more » Corrupt Judges Judges have become America's number one enemy to Justice. Bribery, fraud and abuse of authority have destroyed any hope of...
Until the 1970s victims of crimes were often forgotten by the criminal justice system. As a result, victims sometimes came to believe that they had fewer rights than the criminals who had injured them. In addition, some victims became so alienated from the criminal justice process that prosecuto...
One paper calls for more comprehensive implementation theory for instituting victims' rights in the criminal justice system. Another focuses on the possibilities and pitfalls of the paradigm of restorative justice. Also discussed in this ... JJMV Dijk - 《Bureau of Justice Statistics》 被引量: 3...
This chapter outlines key elements of Colombian history to locate debates over rights of victims in the history of violence and human rights activism. This chapter identifies the main factors that may explain how the figure of the victim came to play a prominent role in legal and political debat...