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Victims And Plea Negotiations Overlooked And Unimpressed 1st Ed Arie Freiberg

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Victims And Plea Negotiations Overlooked And Unimpressed 1st Ed Arie Freiberg
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.97 MB
Author: Arie Freiberg, Asher Flynn
ISBN: 9783030613822, 9783030613839, 3030613828, 3030613836
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Victims And Plea Negotiations Overlooked And Unimpressed 1st Ed Arie Freiberg by Arie Freiberg, Asher Flynn 9783030613822, 9783030613839, 3030613828, 3030613836 instant download after payment.

This book explores victims’ views of plea negotiations and the level of input that they desire. It draws on the empirical findings of the first in-depth study of victims and plea negotiations conducted in Australia. Over the last 50 years, the criminal justice system has seen major changes in both the role that victims play in the justice process and in how the vast majority of criminal cases are finalised. Guilty pleas have become the norm, and many of these result from negotiations between the prosecutor and the defence. The extent to which the victim is one of the participating parties in plea negotiations however, is a question of law and of practice. Drawing from focus groups and surveys with victims of crime, Victims and Plea Negotiations seeks to privilege victims’ voices and lived experiences of plea negotiations, to present their perspectives on five options for enhanced participation in this legal process. This book appeals to academics and students in the areas of law, criminology, sociology, victimology and legal studies, those who practice in the criminal justice system generally, those who work with victims, and policy makers.

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