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National Crime Victim Law Institute - Law School - Lewis & Clark
Post-Conviction
Publications:
- National Survey of Victims’ Right to Notice of Offender Post Conviction Release (2016)
- 2019 Year in Review: Spotlight on Post-Conviction (2020)
- Abatement Ab Initio and a Crime Victim’s Right to Restitution (2020)
- Victim Law Criminal Court Motion Practice: Considerations When Seeking Attorney Fees in Restitution (2016)
- Crime Victim Compensation: A Valuable Resource for Victim Recovery (2016)
- Crime Victims Must Be Afforded Meaningful Notice When Offenders Claim Actual Innocence or Request DNA Testing as Part of Appellate Review (2019)
- Ensuring Full Restitution for Trafficking Victims: An Overview of Mandatory Restitution Awards Under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (2013)
- Ensuring Full Restitution for Trafficking Victims: Case Studies Compel a Call to Action (2013)
- Ensuring Restitution For Crime Victims: Polyvictims as a Study in Overcoming Causation Challenges (2013)
- Future Expenses: A Necessary Component of Restitution (2014)
- Integrating Crime Victims Into the Sentencing Process (2005)
- National Survey of State Restitution Provisions Explicitly Providing for Criminal Restitution for Offenses Involving Working Dogs (2014)
- National Survey of State Victim Impact Statement Laws and Whether Defendant Has Right of Cross-Examination with Respect to Victim Impact Evidence (2010)
- Overview of Victims’ Right to Be Heard in Connection with Parole and Other Post-Conviction Release Proceedings (2018)
- Post-Conviction: The Intersection of Victims’ Rights and Supervised Release (2019)
- Protecting Victims’ Privacy Rights: The Use of Pseudonyms in Criminal Cases (2011)
- Protecting Victims’ Rights and Interests in the Context of Open Record Laws (2020)
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Meaningful Crime Victims’ Rights Require Discovery of Case Information and Records (2016)
- National Survey of Select Laws Governing Timelines of Entry for Initial Restitution Order in a Criminal Case (2020)
- National Survey of Select Federal and State Laws Governing Victim Impact Statements and a Victim’s Right to be Heard Post-Conviction Regarding the Imposition and Completion of Sentence (2018)
- National Survey of Select State and Federal Laws Providing for the Recovery of Attorney Fees in Restitution (2020)
- National Survey of Select State and Federal Laws Providing for Victims’ Rights Related to Sex Offender Registration (updated 2019)
- National Survey of Select State Laws Explicitly Addressing The Confidentiality or Privilege of Parole Information (2016)
- Victim Impact Statements: Top Twelve Practice Tips (2018)
- Victim Law Criminal Court Motion Practice: Considerations When Seeking Attorney Fees in Restitution (2016)
- Victims Rights Compel Action to Counteract Judges’ and Juries’ Common Misperceptions About Sexual Assault Victims’ Behavior (2014)
- Victims’ Rights Compel Action to Counteract Judges’ and Juries’ Common Misperceptions About Domestic Violence Victims’ Behaviors** (2014)
- The Long and Confusing Road of Criminal Justice System After Conviction: Victims’ Rights in Habeas and Pardons (2018)
- Victims’ Post-Conviction Rights to Privacy in Public Records (2019)
- Victims’ Post-Conviction Rights When an Offender is Released, Moves or Attempts to Move Between Systems, Escapes or Dies (2019)
- Victims’ Post-Conviction Rights to Privacy in Information Submitted to Decision-Makers (2019)
- Victims’ Rights During Significant Stages of the Criminal Justice Process (2021)
- Why Sentencing Recommendations in Victim Allocution are Permissible and Desirable(forthcoming)
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