New research on independent legal protection for victims of sexual assault

The Australian Institute of Criminology has published new research on how independent legal protection for victims of sexual assault can protect their private records in court.

  • Victims’ private records, especially digital communications, medical and therapeutic records, and records of prior sexual experiences, are commonly sought in criminal prosecutions regarding sexual violence matters across Australia.
  • Victims’ private records are typically sought to highlight inconsistencies in victims’ accounts, and motives to lie.
  • There is strong support for victims having independent legal representation as a way of protecting their private records by more effectively challenging the rationale for applications to access these records, and to ensure a more procedurally fair experience.

 

Full report: Protecting sexual assault victims’ private records in criminal trials through independent legal representation
Summary paper: How independent legal representation can protect sexual assault victims' private records in court
 

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