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Victim rights The law a defines victims a person who has been injured, attacked robbed killed as a result of a crimeor a bad or unpleasant event like accident or an illness. The federal government has formulated victim’s rights that are legal rights given to crime victims. The crime victim’s rights movement in the US was founded on the modern period ideology of 1800-1970 where the American justice system strayed too far from its victim-centric origins. The movement was aimed at giving a meaning role in criminal proceedings aimed at inclusion or the individual victim as a legally recognised participant with rights, interest and voice.
After the colonial and the revolutionary periods the focus on the criminal law shifted making every crime an individual committed as a social harm. In the year 1982 president Ronald Reagan’s task force on crime victims who were released in the final report that reiterated the concerns of victims of crime have been overlooked, where most of their pleas just passed unheeded and their personal, emotional, financial wounds unattended. This led to a recommendation of amendment to the US constitution which found support from victims’ rights organization.
Additionally, the congress passed the first piece of federal crime victims’ rights legislation called the witness protection act. Nevertheless more need to be done as more victims of crime are left behind either due to fear of coming out for privacy sake or failure of their pleas to be attended to (Boland and Butler, 2009).In 2004, an important landmark called crime victim’s rights act was passed which provided crime victims with eight particular rights. Legal guidance and support together with future legal professional on issues related to victims’ rights have been taught by victims’ rights organisations at the ground level advocacy which has helped to cement more dependability of the system under criminal justice.
More organisation are being formed which provide direct service to victims this calls for foe education and awareness campaigns. The Crime Victims Rights Act (CRVA) has helped much especially the federal criminal cases by providing a venue for victims to choose what they want to do after they become victims of a crime, where they may decide to, or not to consult with an attorney or protect themselves from the accused. When one has the right to do and act as they will it given them the freedom to life a personal life without being interrupted.
No one is above the law. The law states that no one should take matters on his own hand that is why the law was set to punish wrongdoers. When one decides to seek vengeance they seize to be victims but turns to be a perpetrator that makes them also wrong before the law. There is no crime that cannot be judged before the law hence instead of seeking vengeance on ones own hands it is better for one to seek the appropriate channels where the criminal shall be tried in the court before a jury. Vengeance can be sort in the court where the person shall be given a fair hearing for no one should be his own judge jury and executioner no matter the condition at hand.
The survivors network of those abused by priest with their mission to protect those vulnerable to child abuse heal the wounded, and also prevent future abuse this organisation is doing a recommendable job in exposing the predators and their protectors in addition they educate the community about the impact of the abuse. The organisation should be supported in their humanitarian mission (Boland and Butler, 2009).ReferenceBoland, M., & Butler, R. (2009). Crime victims rights: From illusion to reality.
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