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Supporting victims through the legal process : the role of sexual assault service providers

Drawing on the international literature and consultations with Australian practitioners, this Wrap describes how sexual assault workers and counsellors can support victim/survivors through the legal system. As well as serving as victim advocate, sexual assault workers can help support clients through the challenges of reporting to police and preparing statements, subpoenaing counsellor notes or testimony, the plea-bargaining process, and supporting survivors after a not-guilty verdict. Four case studies of best practice in Australia are also included.

Posted in: Grey Literature on 05/01/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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