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A Focus on victims of crime: A review of victims’ rights. Public consultation document.

April 23, 2010

Issues

The Ministry has identified three broad issues facing victims of crime:

Key proposals

To address these three issues, this consultation document includes 24 preliminary proposals. In developing these proposals we were mindful of the current criminal justice processes, the principles that are associated with the enforcement of criminal law, the need to be culturally responsive to the needs of Māori victims, and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. An overview of these principles is included in Chapter One.

Chapters Two and Three recommend establishing a new way of delivering further services that will ensure a better focus on victims in the system, and enhance criminal justice agencies‟ accountability to victims. The preliminary proposals would:

A further 20 preliminary proposals are discussed in Chapters Four, Five, Six and Seven. Many of these proposals require amending the Victims‟ Rights Act 2002. The proposals would:

The full consultation document is available online

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