Report Proposes New Legal Powers for the Victims’ Commissioner

Photo by Eric Ward The role of the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales – set up in 2004 to promote the interests of the victims of crime – needs to be strengthened if it is to be effective, argues a report co-written by the Essex Law School’s Professor Maurice Sunkin together with Professor Pam Cox and Dr Ruth Lamont. As … Continue reading Report Proposes New Legal Powers for the Victims’ Commissioner

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