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Record ID: 235e34c7-4bf8-4c11-946f-592f6774d97f
Web resource: http://www.aic.gov.au/documents/C/E/A/%7BCEA35554-6D50-460D-A31F-4A51117F1A9D%7Dfull_report.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Victim's needs, victim's rights: policies and programs for victims of crime in AustraliaResearch and Public Policy Series
Authors: Grant, Anna
Cook, Bree
David, Fiona
Keywords: Criminal justice responses
Year: 1999
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Citation: No. 19
Notes:  Many first-time victims of crime are shocked when they discover that they are the last to be consulted in criminal proceedings if, in fact, they are consulted at all. Their exclusion from the processes of justice can leave them feeling isolated, misunderstood, bitter and even re-victimised.
This report is the most comprehensive national overview of knowledge about, and policy for, victims of crime in Australia. This publication will be of relevance to anyone who is interested in the policy issues presented by the crime experience and victimisation
Contents:  Ch.1: Crime victimisation in Australia
Ch.2: The impact of crime on victims
Ch.3: Responses to victims of crime
Ch. 4: The development of victim support in Australia
Ch.5: An overview of services in Australia.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19504
ISBN: 9780642241191
Physical description: xii, 160 p. ; 30 cm.
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