Describe the provisions of the Crime Victims' Rights Act.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. The Crime Victims' Rights Act provides victims the right to be reasonably heard during the sentencing process, and many state victims' rights laws contain similar provisions. In general, these laws allow a victim (or victims) to tell his or her side of the story to the sentencing body, be it a judge, jury, or parole officer. In nonmurder cases, the victim can personally describe the physical, financial, and emotional impact of the crime. When the charge is murder or manslaughter, relatives or friends can give personal details about the victim and describe the effects of her or his death. In almost all instances, the goal of the victim's statement is to increase the harshness of the sentence.

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A. Subcultural theory B. Social disorganization theory C. Social learning theory D. Routine activities theory

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