Compensation to Victims of Crime

Authors

  • George J. Bryan Q.C.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/alr1948

Abstract

That a victim of crime should be without redress for the injury he suffers is an anomaly in the administration of justice. Mr. Bryan considers the legislation presently in force, points out 'the basic problems, and discusses the approaches employed in other jurisdictions. He concludes that there should be less emphasis on punishment for the crime against the state and more emphasis on compensation to the victim of the crime.

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Published

1968-02-01

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