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This invaluable one-stop reference source supplies students and
general readers with historical and current information on the
victims' rights revolution in the United States, providing analysis
on everything from human rights reports to Supreme Court cases that
allows the reader to fully understand these documents. Victims'
rights represent the greatest change in the criminal justice system
within the last 30 years. Victims' Rights: A Documentary and
Reference Guide traces the origins, evolution, and results of the
victims' rights movement. It puts victims' rights in a legal,
historical, and contemporary context, and comprehensively collects
important victims' rights documents in a single volume-perfect for
students as well as general readers. Bringing together dozens of
varied documents such as presidential task force reports and
recommendations, Supreme Court cases, state constitutions, human
rights reports, critical articles, and political documents, this
book is an indispensable resource for those seeking to understand
the origins and modern consequences of American victims' rights
policy. The author's accompanying commentary and analysis helps the
reader to gain a complete comprehension of the significance of
these documents, while numerous bibliographic sources provide
additional resources for interested readers. Many primary source
documents, such as the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime A
focused bibliography follows each chapter An index offers easy
access to documents and analysis
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