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Making sense of the victim’s role in clemency decision making
International Review of Victimology Pub Date : 2018-11-09 , DOI: 10.1177/0269758018805567
Daniel Pascoe 1 , Marie Manikis 2
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This article discusses victim engagement with the executive clemency process from a normative perspective. The authors’ aim is to explore the existing models of victim participation in clemency decision making in common law jurisdictions, in order to determine whether these possess any sound theoretical basis. The article brings together the academic literatures on victim participation and clemency functionality in order to ground the analysis. In brief, the authors' main finding is that victim involvement in clemency decision making can indeed be supported by the theoretical literature, albeit to a more limited extent than is currently practised in some common law jurisdictions. In light of the theoretical underpinnings of clemency in democratic societies and the literature on victim participation, the authors conclude by making several ‘best practice’ recommendations for future policy-making.

中文翻译:

理解受害者在宽大决策中的作用

本文从规范的角度讨论了受害者参与行政宽恕程序。作者的目的是探索普通法司法管辖区受害者参与宽大决策的现有模式,以确定这些模式是否具有任何可靠的理论基础。本文汇集了有关受害者参与和宽大处理功能的学术文献,以作为分析的基础。简而言之,作者的主要发现是,受害者参与宽大处理决策确实可以得到理论文献的支持,尽管其程度比一些普通法司法管辖区目前的做法要有限。鉴于民主社会中宽大的理论基础和有关受害者参与的文献,
更新日期:2018-11-09
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