* VICTIMS * WITNESSES * SUSPECTS WHAT TYPES OF INDIVIDUALS?

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* VICTIMS * WITNESSES * SUSPECTS WHAT TYPES OF INDIVIDUALS?

Victims Witness: Suspect: In group’s of 3 -

Produce a FACTSHEET on the right’s of an individual - Each member choose a category

Watch the video calling for new rights for victims, discuss the arguments put forward criminal-justice- videohttp:// criminal-justice- video Research the criminal injuries compensation scheme for victims justice%20system/Victim%20rights Rights of Victims

Watch the step by step guide of going to court as witnesses, and note down the most important thing for witnesses to know: Rights of Witnesses

Suspect rights during investigation, e.g. Laws covering the use of surveillance Suspect rights during stop & search Suspects rights during arrest Suspect rights during detention – PACE 1984, and Codes of Practice USEFUL SITES Rights of Suspects