Isabel Schoultz
Senior lecturer
Decentring Criminal Law : Understandings of Justice by Victim-Survivors of Sexual Violence and their Implications for Different Justice Strategies
Author
Summary, in English
Paper I analyses how Danish and Norwegian legal policy documents represent the “problem” of victims’ legal status and rights, and the assumptions underpinning arguments for and against strengthening victims’ rights. Paper II explores how victim-survivors experience the criminal justice process in Iceland. Paper III analyses victim-survivors’ experiences of different non-traditional, formal and informal, justice mechanisms and practices in Iceland. Paper IV examines victim-survivors’ views on civil tort claims and monetary compensation in Iceland.
In the context of Nordic legal policies, the study shows that the status and rights of victims in the criminal justice procedure are subject to different interpretations of legal principles, which opens up the question of procedural justice to principles of social justice. In line with principles of social justice, being assigned the legal status of a witness in the criminal case with limited procedural rights is understood as a form of injustice by survivors. While the meaning of justice is comprised of several factors, the study highlights how experiences of justice can be connected to notions of space and the ability to exercise one’s freedoms. In the context of tort law, the study finds that pursuing civil claims can risk social and legal judgement and that monetary compensation does not align with survivors’ ideas of justice. It is suggested that state intervention is needed to counteract social norms that undermine survivors’ access to justice, and to incentivise offender accountability to better meet survivors’ justice interests. Finally, the study discusses the possible implications of the development of multiple formal and informal justice processes and practices and its revolutionary potential.
Department/s
- Department of Sociology of Law
Publishing year
2020-03-31
Language
English
Publication/Series
Lund Studies in Sociology of Law
Full text
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund University
Topic
- Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
Keywords
- Sexual violence
- victim-survivors
- justice
- Parity of participation
- Nordic law
- procedural justice
- compensation
- space
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Reza Banakar
- Karl Dahlstrand
- Isabel Schoultz
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1403-7246
- ISBN: 978-91-7895-435-3
- ISBN: 978-91-7895-434-6
Defence date
24 April 2020
Defence time
14:15
Defence place
Pufendorfsalen, Lilla Gråbrödersgatan 3C, Lund
Opponent
- Clare McGlynn (Professor)