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This page from a legal document discusses the psychological impact of crime on victims, citing academic research on PTSD and other traumas. It highlights the therapeutic value of victim impact statements in sentencing, referencing a study from Australia. The document concludes by stating that victims named Sarah and Elizabeth have already benefited from the prosecution and conviction of an individual named Maxwell.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Jim Parsons Author
Cited as a co-author of the article 'The Impact of Criminal Justice Involvement on Victims’ Mental Health'.
Tiffany Bergin Author
Cited as a co-author of the article 'The Impact of Criminal Justice Involvement on Victims’ Mental Health'.
Dean G. Kilpatrick Author
Cited as a co-author of the article 'Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims: Epidemiology and Outcomes'.
Ron Acierno Author
Cited as a co-author of the article 'Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims: Epidemiology and Outcomes'.
Rhiannon Davies Researcher/Author
Cited as a co-author of a study and book conducted in Australia on victim impact statements.
Lorana Bartels Researcher/Author
Cited as a co-author of a study and book conducted in Australia on victim impact statements.
Sarah Victim
Mentioned as a victim whose impact statement demonstrates benefit from Maxwell's prosecution.
Elizabeth Victim
Mentioned as a victim whose impact statement demonstrates benefit from Maxwell's prosecution.
Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned as having been prosecuted and found guilty in a case involving victims Sarah and Elizabeth.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
J. TRAUMATIC STRESS Publication
Cited as the academic journal for articles by Parsons & Bergin and Kilpatrick & Acierno.

Timeline (2 events)

Prosecution and conviction of Maxwell.
A study on victim impact statements was conducted, examining the perspectives of six adult female victims and fifteen justice professionals.
Australia

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location where research by Rhiannon Davies and Lorana Bartels on victim impact statements was conducted.

Relationships (5)

Jim Parsons Professional Tiffany Bergin
Co-authored the article 'The Impact of Criminal Justice Involvement on Victims’ Mental Health'.
Dean G. Kilpatrick Professional Ron Acierno
Co-authored the article 'Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims: Epidemiology and Outcomes'.
Rhiannon Davies Professional Lorana Bartels
Co-authored a study and book on victim impact statements.
Maxwell Adversarial (Defendant-Victim) Sarah
Sarah's victim impact statement relates to Maxwell's prosecution and conviction.
Maxwell Adversarial (Defendant-Victim) Elizabeth
Elizabeth's victim impact statement relates to Maxwell's prosecution and conviction.

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