(1) The council shall: (a) make recommendations to the Legislature, the governor, and the Judicial Council on the following: (i) enforcing existing rights of victims of crime; (ii) enhancing rights of victims of crime; (iii) the role of victims of crime in the criminal justice system; (iv) victim restitution; (v) educating and training criminal justice professionals on the rights of victims of crime; and (vi) enhancing services to victims of crimes; (b) provide training on the rights of victims of crime; and (c) establish a subcommittee to consider complaints not resolved by the Victims' Rights Committee established in Section 77-37-5.
(a) make recommendations to the Legislature, the governor, and the Judicial Council on the following: (i) enforcing existing rights of victims of crime; (ii) enhancing rights of victims of crime; (iii) the role of victims of crime in the criminal justice system; (iv) victim restitution; (v) educating and training criminal justice professionals on the rights of victims of crime; and (vi) enhancing services to victims of crimes;
(i) enforcing existing rights of victims of crime;
(ii) enhancing rights of victims of crime;
(iii) the role of victims of crime in the criminal justice system;
(iv) victim restitution;
(v) educating and training criminal justice professionals on the rights of victims of crime; and
(vi) enhancing services to victims of crimes;
(b) provide training on the rights of victims of crime; and
(c) establish a subcommittee to consider complaints not resolved by the Victims' Rights Committee established in Section 77-37-5.
(2) The council: (a) shall advocate the adoption, repeal, or modification of laws or proposed legislation in the interest of victims of crime; (b) may establish additional subcommittees to assist in accomplishing its duties; and (c) shall select and appoint persons pursuant to the provisions of Section 77-37-5 to act as chairpersons of the judicial district victims' rights committees and provide assistance to the committees in their operations.
(a) shall advocate the adoption, repeal, or modification of laws or proposed legislation in the interest of victims of crime;
(b) may establish additional subcommittees to assist in accomplishing its duties; and
(c) shall select and appoint persons pursuant to the provisions of Section 77-37-5 to act as chairpersons of the judicial district victims' rights committees and provide assistance to the committees in their operations.