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This document outlines the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and emphasizes the importance of victim participation in the criminal justice process. While it does not directly implicate individuals or reveal new evidence of misconduct, it highlights systemic issues that may have allowed Epstein's activities to persist without adequate victim support or legal recourse.
- The CVRA extends broad rights to crime victims, including the right to be treated with fairness and respect for their dignity and privacy.
- Congress sought to change the system’s obliviousness to crime victims that often left them victimized yet again.
- The Act provides that rights can be asserted by the crime victim or the crime victim’s lawful representative, indicating a legal framework for victims to engage in the justice process.