Cruel paradox in repeat child abuse cases

It is unacceptable that children who have suffered the most extensive sexual abuse may be less able to receive justice in the criminal courts, the child abuse royal commission says.

Commission chair Justice Peter McClellan says it is increasingly apparent that changes to the process of, and evidence admitted at, a criminal trial may be necessary to ensure the response of the criminal justice system achieves justice not only for the accused but also for victims.

Nine News
Wednesday 2nd August, 2017

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