Introduction
Concern for crime victims has been a growing political issue in improving the legitimacy and success
of the criminal justice system through the rhetoric of rights. Since the 1970s there have been
numerous reforms and policy documents produced to enhance victims’ satisfaction in the criminal
justice system. Both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland have seen a sea-change in more
recent years from a focus on services for victims to a greater emphasis on procedural rights. The
purpose of this chapter is to chart these reforms against the backdrop of wider political and regional
changes emanating from the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights, and to
critically examine whether the position of crime victims has actually ameliorated.
While separated into two legal jurisdictions, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as common
law countries have both grappled with similar challenges in improving crime victim satisfaction in
adversarial criminal proceedings. This chapter begins by discussing the historical and theoretical
concern for crime victims in the criminal justice system, and how this has changed in recent years.
The rest of the chapter is split into two parts focusing on the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Both parts examine the provisions of services to victims, and the move towards more procedural
rights for victims in terms of information, participation, protection and compensation. The chapter
concludes by finding that despite being different legal jurisdictions, the Republic of Ireland and
Northern Ireland have introduced many similar reforms for crime victims in recent years.
History
Publication
The Routledge Handbook of rish Criminology, Daly, Yvonne, Healy, Deirdre, Butler, Michelle & Hamilton, Claire (eds);pt. 3, chapter 19, pp. 379-415
Publisher
Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group
Note
peer-reviewed
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 01/09/2018
Rights
Theis is an accepted manuscriipt of a book chapter published by Routledge in "The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology" 2015, available https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Handbook-of-Irish-Criminology/Healy-Hamilton-Daly-Butler/p/book/9781138019430