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Child protection campaigner Sara Payne is calling on the government to "redefine" justice to give greater priority to victims of crime. | Child protection campaigner Sara Payne is calling on the government to "redefine" justice to give greater priority to victims of crime. |
Mrs Payne, whose daughter Sarah was murdered by a convicted paedophile, was named Victims' Champion in January. | Mrs Payne, whose daughter Sarah was murdered by a convicted paedophile, was named Victims' Champion in January. |
She wants victims to be given more help to deal with the impact of crime and says they need greater clarity about the jail terms offenders will serve. | She wants victims to be given more help to deal with the impact of crime and says they need greater clarity about the jail terms offenders will serve. |
The government has pledged to set up a victims service in England and Wales. | |
Mrs Payne has published a report after spending nine months speaking to victims and witnesses and studying front line services. | Mrs Payne has published a report after spending nine months speaking to victims and witnesses and studying front line services. |
She told the BBC: "In every single area you get treated in a different way. What we need to do is make sure that everybody has access to the same system that everyone else does. | She told the BBC: "In every single area you get treated in a different way. What we need to do is make sure that everybody has access to the same system that everyone else does. |
One-to-one care | One-to-one care |
"It's not just about courts though. If we step back from that, 97% of people who report a crime never see a courtroom, so we need to think about what is justice for these people. | "It's not just about courts though. If we step back from that, 97% of people who report a crime never see a courtroom, so we need to think about what is justice for these people. |
Sarah Payne was murdered by paedophile Roy Whiting in 2000 | Sarah Payne was murdered by paedophile Roy Whiting in 2000 |
"I think we are not inclusive of people - we don't ask people what they need and we really need to start doing that at an early stage." | "I think we are not inclusive of people - we don't ask people what they need and we really need to start doing that at an early stage." |
Mrs Payne said her experience of victim support had been positive. | |
She said: "I was extremely lucky - I was treated with respect right from the start. From the minute of reporting Sarah going missing, I had support from everybody. | |
I was included in the investigation. If you can do it for one person, you can do it for all." | |
At the Labour conference in September, Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced that £11m was being made available over the next two years to create a service offering one-to-one care and support for relatives of murder victims. | At the Labour conference in September, Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced that £11m was being made available over the next two years to create a service offering one-to-one care and support for relatives of murder victims. |
He said the National Victims Service would be launched next year and would eventually be expanded to offer practical, emotional and financial support to all victims of crime. | He said the National Victims Service would be launched next year and would eventually be expanded to offer practical, emotional and financial support to all victims of crime. |
The BBC's home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw says her main conclusion is that the justice system needs to be "reshaped". | The BBC's home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw says her main conclusion is that the justice system needs to be "reshaped". |
HAVE YOUR SAYSentencing is a joke - most criminals seem to serve around half their sentences, and this is an insult to the victims of their crimesAlice W, Bristol, UK Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAYSentencing is a joke - most criminals seem to serve around half their sentences, and this is an insult to the victims of their crimesAlice W, Bristol, UK Send us your comments |
The report says that at present, justice is defined as "catching the criminal and protecting the public", and victims and witnesses feel they are included simply to "aid" that process. | The report says that at present, justice is defined as "catching the criminal and protecting the public", and victims and witnesses feel they are included simply to "aid" that process. |
Mrs Payne recommends that in future delivering justice should be about supporting the victim to overcome the impact of the crime so they can get on with their lives. | Mrs Payne recommends that in future delivering justice should be about supporting the victim to overcome the impact of the crime so they can get on with their lives. |
She also wants more transparency in sentencing so that victims know exactly how long offenders will serve in prison. | She also wants more transparency in sentencing so that victims know exactly how long offenders will serve in prison. |
Mrs Payne's eight-year-old daughter was murdered in 2000 by known paedophile Roy Whiting. | Mrs Payne's eight-year-old daughter was murdered in 2000 by known paedophile Roy Whiting. |
Since then she has campaigned for a so-called "Sarah's Law", giving parents the right to know about convicted sex offenders living near them. | Since then she has campaigned for a so-called "Sarah's Law", giving parents the right to know about convicted sex offenders living near them. |
The campaign has resulted in pilot schemes in four police forces that allow parents or guardians to check whether people who have access to their children are convicted sex offenders. | The campaign has resulted in pilot schemes in four police forces that allow parents or guardians to check whether people who have access to their children are convicted sex offenders. |