Shatter launches Victims Rights Alliance

The Justice Minister is launching of the newly formed Victims Rights Alliance in Dublin this afternoon.

Shatter launches Victims Rights Alliance

The Justice Minister is launching of the newly formed Victims Rights Alliance in Dublin this afternoon.

It's made up of a number of organisations who want to pressure the government into implementing the Victim Rights Directive quickly.

The EU order gives victims certain supports, like the right to be given a reason if the DPP decides not to prosecute.

Barrister and Spokesperson for the Alliance Maria McDonald, said interviews following a sexual assault would be given by a garda of the same sex and be as short as possible.

She also said that giving evidence in court would be permitted through other means such as television links.

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