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 information about the impact of the crime. This impact evidence is placed before a sentencing court in the form of a victim impact statement (VIS) or victim personal statement (VPS) as it is known in England and Wales. This article reviews findings from the last few years of data from the Witness and Victim Experience Survey (WAVES) which was conducted by the Ministry of Justice. We review findings from the last administrations of the survey. In the most re...
Recent years have seen a number of developments pertaining to the notion that victims should be affo...
Victim impact statements have played an active role in voicing the harm caused to victims in a varie...
This article examines one element of the state’s responses to crime: the provision of a taxpay...
Part I: Introduction Since the 1970s Victim Impact Statements (‘VIS’) have been used increasingly in...
Victim impact statements outline the harm caused to victims by the offending committed against them....
Drawing on extensive research from Australia, this book examines the experiences of sexual offence v...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Witness and Vic...
The principle of proportionality seeks to limit, as far as possible, arbitrary punishment, and to ac...
During the last two decades in response to perceived victim dissatisfaction with criminal justice pr...
Participation by victims of crime in the criminal justice system in NSW - ability of victims to subm...
Crime victims play an increasingly important role in the criminal process. One manifestation of this...
How does English law treat victims' opinions as to the appropriate sentence that their offenders sho...
Popular debate about the appropriate place of victims in criminal justice decision-making tends to b...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
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...
Victim impact statements have played an active role in voicing the harm caused to victims in a varie...
This article examines one element of the state’s responses to crime: the provision of a taxpay...
Part I: Introduction Since the 1970s Victim Impact Statements (‘VIS’) have been used increasingly in...
Victim impact statements outline the harm caused to victims by the offending committed against them....
Drawing on extensive research from Australia, this book examines the experiences of sexual offence v...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Witness and Vic...
The principle of proportionality seeks to limit, as far as possible, arbitrary punishment, and to ac...
During the last two decades in response to perceived victim dissatisfaction with criminal justice pr...
Participation by victims of crime in the criminal justice system in NSW - ability of victims to subm...
Crime victims play an increasingly important role in the criminal process. One manifestation of this...
How does English law treat victims' opinions as to the appropriate sentence that their offenders sho...
Popular debate about the appropriate place of victims in criminal justice decision-making tends to b...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
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...
Victim impact statements have played an active role in voicing the harm caused to victims in a varie...
This article examines one element of the state’s responses to crime: the provision of a taxpay...