tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666579996787484678.post1759895415602227693..comments2023-04-06T17:12:42.978+01:00Comments on A Just Future: Fair for All: What does a victim centric criminal justice system look like?Jon Harveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12792245973965010468noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666579996787484678.post-74889107938370041902012-12-20T15:15:55.342+00:002012-12-20T15:15:55.342+00:00And if people want to order your book, Irwin, they...And if people want to order your book, Irwin, they can do it from here, I understand: http://www.wallerirvin.org/.<br /><br />What would add to the framework I have given above. I would value your contribution to its completion...Jon Harveyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12792245973965010468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1666579996787484678.post-24226618641150687512012-12-20T14:00:40.782+00:002012-12-20T14:00:40.782+00:00A victim centric CJS needs to start from the needs...A victim centric CJS needs to start from the needs of victims of crime and from internationally agreed standards.<br />In my book Rights for Victims of Crime, Rebalancing Justice, I provide you with a systematic analysis of the needs of victims of crime, a chapter that gives an overview of international standards (true prior to the EU directive), a chapter based in part on the IACP proposals to enhance law enforcement response to victims, chapters on services and reparation, and importantly a chapter on the role of the victim in the criminal justice process. The book also provides a model law that integrates all this into one place.<br />I hope you will share this with your PCC´s and many more.IrvinWallerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04562314890346209797noreply@blogger.com