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Comprehensively structured CMY3705 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. Prepared to a distinction standard with detailed and well-developed responses.. Research Focus: How does the emotional readiness of victims affect the quality and effectiveness of victim impact statements in South African sentencing processes? Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making The effective use of VIS depends on clear guidance, consistent support for victims, and trauma-informed practice, because poorly managed processes can intensify distress through repeated retelling, insensitive engagement, delays, and weak communication. A coherent analysis of victim impact statement (VIS) also requires attention to victim involvement beyond sentencing, including the practical realities of post-sentencing participation such as parole-related processes, where inconsistent notification and limited preparation can undermine meaningful participation and contribute to secondary victimisation through the very institutions expected to provide justice and protection. Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning-makingHow are victim impact statements (VIS) implemented in South African sentencing processes, and to what extent do current practices enable victims and families to communicate the full impact of crime in a manner that meaningfully informs sentencing outcomes 1.1 Research Focus: How do power imbalances between victims and legal professionals affect the use and impact of victim impact statements in South African courts? Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making Research Focus: To what extent do language barriers influence the ability of victims to present meaningful victim impact statements in South Africa? Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making Research Focus: How does the emotional readiness of victims affect the quality and effectiveness of victim impact statements in South African sentencing processes? Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making 4.1 Research Focus: To what extent does the timing of victim impact statement submission affect its influence on sentencing decisions in South Africa? 4.2 Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making 5.1 Research Focus: How do differences in urban and rural justice systems affect the use of victim impact statements in South Africa? 5.2 Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making 6.1 Research Focus: To what extent do victims understand the purpose and value of victim impact statements in the South African legal system? 6.2 Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making 7.1 Research Focus: How does repeated exposure to the justice process affect victims’ willingness to participate in victim impact statements in South Africa? 7.2 Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making 8.1 Research Focus: To what extent do victim support services improve the accuracy and depth of victim impact statements in South Africa? 8.2 Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making 9.1 Research Focus: How do gender based experiences shape the content and impact of victim impact statements in South African courts? 9.2 Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making 10.1 Research Focus: To what extent do victim impact statements promote accountability and responsibility in offenders during sentencing in South Africa? 10.2 Your discussion must include • Victim impact and harm • Victims’ needs and rights in practice • Secondary victimisation • Victim participation beyond sentencing • Victim’s agency and meaning making

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CMY3705
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026
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Victim Impact Statements in South Africa: Evaluating Their Role in Sentencing and
Victim Participation

1. Introduction

Victim impact statements form part of the criminal justice process and give victims a chance
to explain how a crime has affected their lives before sentencing. Victim impact and harm
refer to the physical injury, emotional trauma, social disruption, and financial loss caused by
the offence (CMY3705 Study Guide 2019). Victims’ needs and rights in practice relate to fair
treatment, respect, information, and participation in legal processes. Secondary victimisation
refers to further harm experienced through insensitive treatment by justice officials or poor
procedures. Victim participation beyond sentencing includes involvement in processes such
as parole decisions and post sentencing communication. Victim agency and meaning
making refer to the ability of victims to express their experiences in their own voice and
regain a sense of control. In South Africa, the use of victim impact statements aims to
support these elements, yet gaps in implementation may limit their effectiveness in fully
representing the victim’s experience (CMY3705 Study Guide 2019).


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Victim Impact Statements in South Africa: Evaluating Their Role in Sentencing
and Victim Participation

1. Introduction

Victim impact statements form part of the criminal justice process and give victims a
chance to explain how a crime has affected their lives before sentencing. Victim
impact and harm refer to the physical injury, emotional trauma, social disruption, and
financial loss caused by the offence (CMY3705 Study Guide 2019). Victims’ needs
and rights in practice relate to fair treatment, respect, information, and participation in
legal processes. Secondary victimisation refers to further harm experienced through
insensitive treatment by justice officials or poor procedures. Victim participation
beyond sentencing includes involvement in processes such as parole decisions and
post sentencing communication. Victim agency and meaning making refer to the
ability of victims to express their experiences in their own voice and regain a sense
of control. In South Africa, the use of victim impact statements aims to support these
elements, yet gaps in implementation may limit their effectiveness in fully
representing the victim’s experience (CMY3705 Study Guide 2019).

2. Definition of key concepts

2.1. Victim impact and harm

Victim impact and harm refer to the full effect of a crime on a person. This includes
physical injury, emotional trauma, social disruption and financial loss. It reflects how
the offence changes the victim’s daily life and wellbeing (CMY3705 Study Guide,
2019).

2.2. Victims’ needs and rights in practice

This concept focuses on what victims require from the justice system, such as
respect, information, protection and support. It also includes the right to be heard
and treated fairly during legal processes (CMY3705 Study Guide, 2019).

2.3. Secondary victimisation

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