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Exploring victims’ rights and experiences in sentencing with Professor Tracey Booth
Exploring victims’ rights and experiences in sentencing with Professor Tracey Booth
Sentencing ExplainedEp. 15 Sea. 119 Mar 23

Exploring victims’ rights and experiences in sentencing with Professor Tracey Booth

About the episode

Did you know that victims are not a party in criminal proceedings, but are actually witnesses? This week we are joined by Professor Tracey Booth, who is an expert in victim impact statements and victims’ role in sentencing. In this episode Professor Booth explains how the role of victims in the courtroom has changed over time, and talks about the importance of trauma-informed courts. Listen in to find out what rights victims have in sentencing, and how victim impact statements work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.