Rights for victims and co-victims of crime have been formalized in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government. These rights are available throughout multiple stages of the justice system but obligations to ensure access to those rights start when crimes are reported to law enforcement agencies.
Victims and co-victims have unique experiences and desires for engagement with the justice system. Ensuring practical access to victims’ rights during law enforcement contact can be an effective gateway to meeting their unique needs.
Information from this webinar can help participants review the following considerations:
- common victims’ rights,
- application of victims’ rights during law enforcement actions, and
- examples of jurisdiction-specific victims’ rights.