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Download fileState Compensation as Rape Justice: Are Public Attitudes a Legitimate Foundation for Reform of the UK’s Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme?
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posted on 2023-08-30, 17:46 authored by Olivia Smith, Ellen Daly, Charlotte Herriott, Dominic WillmottThe British state’s mechanism for compensating victim-survivors of sexual offences has been critiqued as retraumatising. However, a recent review preliminarily rejected calls to loosen the eligibility rules, stating that the current criteria reflect public attitudes. This article outlines the first empirical study of public opinion on the UK Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme (CICS), drawing on data from over 2,000 survey participants. The findings show ambivalence among members of the public, but also reveal the current rules are not strongly supported and are in some cases highly unpopular. The article then examines some difficulties with relying on public opinion for criminal justice reform, and ultimately argues that there are stronger justifications for reforming the CICS than popularity with the public. Specifically, loosening the eligibility criteria would create more legitimate policy through the protection of core societal values such as fairness and dignity.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
59Issue number
6Page range
1562-1581Publication title
Journal of Gender-Based ViolenceISSN
2398-6816External DOI
Publisher
Policy PressFile version
- Accepted version
Language
- eng