Victims’ rights have proliferated rapidly over the past decades. However, the development of rights in the post-sentencing phase has lagged behind. In this article, we argue that victims’ rights may contribute to the acknowledgement of victims, something that victimological research suggests is important for victims’ well-being at every stage of criminal proceedings. We review a new Dutch law and a legislative proposal aiming to improve victims’ rights in the post-sentencing phase in relation to conditional release from prison and conditional discharge from forensic psychiatric hospital. More specifically, we compare these (proposed) victims’ participatory rights with those existing in the Canadian, Belgian and German framework. We argue fo...
This paper examines the influence of the Charter over the development of victims’ rights through pro...
Over the last twenty years, research on desistance from crime and on restorative justice has grown r...
Various laws, guidelines and other types of regulation have been created that introduced new rights ...
Victims’ rights have proliferated rapidly over the past decades. However, the development of rights ...
Victims’ rights have proliferated rapidly over the past decades. However, the development of rights ...
Recent years have seen a number of developments pertaining to the notion that victims should be affo...
The role of the victim in the criminal trial process has evolved considerably in recent decades. On ...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
This book traces victims’ active participatory rights through different procedural stages in adversa...
In The Netherlands, the treatment of victims by police and criminal justice authorities is regulated...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
__Abstract__ This article describes and discusses the results of an exploratory qualitative study...
Dutch criminal justice policy assumes that people's faith in the criminal justice system depend...
The EU legislator has been accused of overemphasizing the repressive aspect of law enforcement, whil...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
This paper examines the influence of the Charter over the development of victims’ rights through pro...
Over the last twenty years, research on desistance from crime and on restorative justice has grown r...
Various laws, guidelines and other types of regulation have been created that introduced new rights ...
Victims’ rights have proliferated rapidly over the past decades. However, the development of rights ...
Victims’ rights have proliferated rapidly over the past decades. However, the development of rights ...
Recent years have seen a number of developments pertaining to the notion that victims should be affo...
The role of the victim in the criminal trial process has evolved considerably in recent decades. On ...
Victims in common law jurisdictions have traditionally been unable to participate in criminal trials...
This book traces victims’ active participatory rights through different procedural stages in adversa...
In The Netherlands, the treatment of victims by police and criminal justice authorities is regulated...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
__Abstract__ This article describes and discusses the results of an exploratory qualitative study...
Dutch criminal justice policy assumes that people's faith in the criminal justice system depend...
The EU legislator has been accused of overemphasizing the repressive aspect of law enforcement, whil...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
This paper examines the influence of the Charter over the development of victims’ rights through pro...
Over the last twenty years, research on desistance from crime and on restorative justice has grown r...
Various laws, guidelines and other types of regulation have been created that introduced new rights ...