The victim of crime1 is not an active participant per se in the criminal justice system. The victim
is effectively a third party whose input to the criminal justice process is confined to that of being
an informant2 and witness for the prosecution. The right of victims to actively participate in the
criminal justice process has conventionally been denied owing to the “public prosecution” model
of criminal justice and the need to safeguard the impartiality of the criminal trial
History
Publication
Irish Criminal Law Journal;16 (3), pp. 15-22
Publisher
Thomson Reuters (Professional) Ireland Ltd.,
Note
peer-reviewed
Rights
Coffey, Gerard, The victim of crime and the criminal justice process, 16 (3), pp. 15-22, 2006 reproduced with permission of Thomson Resuters (Professional) UK Ltd., This article is the author's original manuscript and has not been edited. The definitive, published, version of recoard is available here: http://www.westlaw.ie/