The CJS prioritised the prosecution and incarceration of offenders over the rights of victims. This book bestows on readers valuable insights into the first-hand experiences of victims, emphasising the importance of inclusion and empowerment. The authors make a compelling case for a more receptive, objective and considerate CJS.
Haseea Khan, Law Society Gazette
It was clear that this book would be a highly readable, compelling, and comprehensive study of the status and treatment of victims of crime under the English criminal justice system during the last three centuries.
Kim Stevenson, Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Books
Victims and Criminal Justice: A History is an ambitious and welcome publication from three authors with considerable pedigrees in the history of crime.
Drew Gray, Journal of British Studies