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Information Note on changes relating to victims’ rights introduced by the Parole Act 2019, which came into force on 30th July 2021

Rape and Justice in Ireland 

Guide-to-the-Legal-Process-for-Survivors-of-Sexual-Violence-2nd-Edition

RCNI Briefing note on key aspects of forthcoming Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill

Governance Resource Pack 2013

Recent Rape and Sexual Assault National Guidelines 4th Edition

Legal Information Pack for Practitioners Advising Survivors of Sexual Violence
30.07.12

Guiding Principles for Public Awareness Raising Relating to Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence
17.06.11

Victim Impact Statement: A Booklet for Victims of Crime
01.04.11

Victim Impact Statements: A Guide for Victim Supporters
01.04.11

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