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Author: Millard, Bryce

Title: Experimental Statistics on Victimisation of Children Aged 10 to 15: Findings from the British Crime Survey for the Year Ending December 2009: England and Wales

Summary: This report makes available for the first time estimates of victimisation from the extension of the British Crime Survey to children aged 10 to 15 years resident in households in England and Wales.

Details: London: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate, 2010. 26p.

Source: Internet Resource: Home Office Statistical Bulletin: 11/10

Year: 2010

Country: United Kingdom

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Shelf Number: 119408

Keywords:
British Crime Survey
Criminal Statistics
Victimization Surveys
Victims of Crime, Children

Author: Crime Victim Conmensation and Support Authority, Sweden

Title: Child Victims in the Union - Rights and Empowerment CURE. A report of the CURE Project 2009-2010

Summary: Child victims in the Union – Rights and Empowerment, CURE, has been a project on the situation of victimised children in the criminal justice system. It has had the ultimate aim to provide recommendations for an improved position of child victims in the European Union. The CURE project was initiated and run by the Crime Victim Compensation and Support Authority in Sweden during 2009-2010. Child victims are identified as a vulnerable group of victims in the legislation of many Member States. Over the last couple of years, the legislative activity on issues related to certain groups of child victims and witnesses has been high. This has led to the establishment of a number of procedural safeguards aimed to protect the child victim from hardship in the criminal justice process. These are primarily concerned with how the child victim is interviewed and with ways to avoid that the child victim is confronted with the suspect. The CURE project concludes that criminal justice policies do not provide sufficient holistic support for child victims as called for in the UN Guidelines on Justice in Matters involving Child Victims and Witnesses of Crime. Improving the circumstances of child victims in the justice system requires binding legislation and mechanisms which cater to the specific needs of children.

Details: Umea, Sweden: Crime Victim Compensation and Support Authority, 2010. 184p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed December 1, 2010 at: http://s3.amazonaws.com/rcpp/assets/attachments/1151_Cure_report_for_web__original.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: Europe

URL: http://s3.amazonaws.com/rcpp/assets/attachments/1151_Cure_report_for_web__original.pdf

Shelf Number: 120331

Keywords:
Child Witnesses
Children, Crimes Against
Victims of Crime, Children