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[There is an emergent body of research that considers the benefits of introducing legal representation for victims of crime throughout their criminal justice journey. In this chapter, we consider victims’ views on whether they desire legal or advisory representation in the criminal justice process, with a specific focus on plea negotiations. The chapter commences with an exploration of the context surrounding representation or advisory support for victims, before examining victim perspectives on this reform proposal.]
Published: Nov 3, 2020
Keywords: Victims; Plea negotiations; Legal representation; Victim support; Victim advice
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