Victims' Evidence-related Activity in Criminal Cases in Poland: Insights from a Research Project
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victims' activity
evidence
Polish criminal procedural law
evidence-related activity

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Światłowski, A., & Wszołek, R. (2024). Victims’ Evidence-related Activity in Criminal Cases in Poland: Insights from a Research Project. Forum Prawnicze, (6(80), 16–27. https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.6(80).2023.1249

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The article presents results of extensive research on the evidence-related activity of victims in criminal cases in Poland. In the research project funded by the National Science Centre 567 criminal cases from district and provincial courts were examined. Six determinants of evidence-related activity were selected (e.g. participation in the interrogation of a witness or expert in an investigation or in the examination at the main hearing), and the relationship between these determinants and the type of case were analysed. The obtained results  made it possible  to formulate conclusions about the evidence-related activity of the aggrieved parties and to indicate issues that deserve further research.

https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.6(80).2023.1249
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