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<p><em>Adversarial Justice and Victims’ Rights</em> explores the extent to which reforms that offer victims enhanced rights to information and participation across England and Wales Ireland and South Australia can address sexual assault victims’ procedural and substantive justice concerns. </p><p>The rights status and treatment of sexual assault victims has emerged as a significant 21st-century concern occupying the forefront of legal commentary on international policy agendas. Informed by the voices of 26 high-level criminal justice professionals legal stakeholders and victim support workers and a quantitative dataset this book considers whether legal representation can address some of the problems of the prosecution process for sexual assault victims in Victoria and indeed in other adversarial jurisdictions that employ similar legislative frameworks. While acknowledging the value of victim-focused reforms the book contends that cultural changes to the ways in which sexual assault victims are perceived and treated are necessary in order to improve victims’ experiences of the legal process. Reconceptualising the role of sexual assault victims from ‘witnesses’ to ‘participants’ will also increase the likelihood that victims’ rights and interests will be considered alongside those of the state and the accused. Situating its findings within broader debates about the role rights and treatment of sexual assault victims in adversarial justice systems the book outlines prospects for the transfer of policy and practice between jurisdictions. </p><p><em>Adversarial Justice and Victims’ Rights</em> will be of great interest to academic and policy stakeholders engaged in criminology law and socio-legal studies as well as students researching sexual violence and victims’ access to justice.</p>