Victims’ Access to Justice
Historical and Comparative Perspectives
(Author) Pamela Cox"Why have many victim-centred policy initiatives met with so little success? How have those initiatives unfolded differently in different global jurisdictions over different periods of time? This book aims to address these questions. Building on a major research project exploring victims' access to justice over time and place, Victims' Access to Justice considers the potentialities for victims' participation in criminal justice systems and in victim programmes both in historical and comparative context. It considers a range of topics: ways of identifying and accommodating victims' needs and senses of justice; the impacts for criminal justice systems of seeking to accommodate these; and the ways in which adversarial criminal justice systems, in particular, may enable or inhibit victim participation. This is essential reading for all those engaged in understanding and working with victims of crime"--
Pamela Cox
Pamela Cox is a renowned author known for her novel "The Lost Girls of Paris," a gripping historical fiction set during World War II. Her writing style is characterized by vivid storytelling and meticulous research. Cox's work sheds light on untold stories of bravery and resilience, making her a significant voice in literature.