The purpose of this article is to review how the needs of victims of mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) are being addressed by healthcare teams treating MDOs and by the Mental Health Review Tribunal in providing victims with information and giving victims a voice
© The Author(s) 2019. Society has a moral obligation to help victims, but who is recognised as a vic...
Historically, victims of crimes were key participants in the prosecution of crimes around the globe....
Combating crime using conventional methods is not always sufficient. Witnesses concerned abo...
The #MeToo movement has brought the voices of victims of sexual assault into the public’s eye and, i...
There is a growing recognition that crime victims have identifiable interests of sufficient legitim...
The article considers the impact which the Victims’ Directive will have on service provision for vic...
Criminal law systems throughout the world have evolved to a stage where they no longer ask, What is...
The chosen topic for this MastersThesis is "Assistance to Victims of Crime" - primarily due to its g...
This article considers the government’s current attempt to amend the Mental Health Act 1983 from the...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Crime victim’s rights legislation including the Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982 (VWPA) and...
Victims of honour‐based violence/abuse (HBV/A), forced marriage (FM), and female genital mutilation ...
Various laws, guidelines and other types of regulation have been created that introduced new rights ...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
Recent years have seen a number of developments pertaining to the notion that victims should be affo...
© The Author(s) 2019. Society has a moral obligation to help victims, but who is recognised as a vic...
Historically, victims of crimes were key participants in the prosecution of crimes around the globe....
Combating crime using conventional methods is not always sufficient. Witnesses concerned abo...
The #MeToo movement has brought the voices of victims of sexual assault into the public’s eye and, i...
There is a growing recognition that crime victims have identifiable interests of sufficient legitim...
The article considers the impact which the Victims’ Directive will have on service provision for vic...
Criminal law systems throughout the world have evolved to a stage where they no longer ask, What is...
The chosen topic for this MastersThesis is "Assistance to Victims of Crime" - primarily due to its g...
This article considers the government’s current attempt to amend the Mental Health Act 1983 from the...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Crime victim’s rights legislation including the Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982 (VWPA) and...
Victims of honour‐based violence/abuse (HBV/A), forced marriage (FM), and female genital mutilation ...
Various laws, guidelines and other types of regulation have been created that introduced new rights ...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
Recent years have seen a number of developments pertaining to the notion that victims should be affo...
© The Author(s) 2019. Society has a moral obligation to help victims, but who is recognised as a vic...
Historically, victims of crimes were key participants in the prosecution of crimes around the globe....
Combating crime using conventional methods is not always sufficient. Witnesses concerned abo...