Victim personal statements in England and Wales: Latest (and last) trends from the Witness and Victim Experience Survey
Crime victims and victims' advocates have for many years called for greater input into the criminal process, and in particular at the stage of sentencing. Today, victims in almost all common law countries have the opportunity to participate in the sentencing process, usually by providing inform...
Main Authors: | Roberts, J, Manikis, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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