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Title: Victim Compensation Presentation for the Lawyers


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Victim CompensationPresentation for the Lawyers
Commission on Compensation Reform in Japan
  • by
  • Prof. Dr. jur. Gerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff
  • Tokiwa Daigaku Mito Japan

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What do we do in this presentation?
  • General ideas
  • Why compensation for certain crime victims only?
    AND NOT FOR OTHERS?
  • Goal of crime victim compensation
  • How to finance?
  • Requirements for a victim oriented compensation
    system

3
Terminology in Victimology
  • Compensation
  • Who pays it?
  • The State
  • Restitution
  • Who pays it?
  • The Offender

4
This Terminology is important
  • In texts, you find a different use of the word
    compensation the victimological distinction
    between restitution and compensation is not made,
    especially in the early days
  • everyday language is not very correct
  • It uses
  • Reparation or Indemnification or restoration
  • Restitution
  • Compensation
  • interchangeably
  • Little help in the search for clarity
  • legal language is quite confusing
  • authors do not differentiate like scientists
    should
  • One of the rare examples where social science
    terminology is more exact than law

5
Why should we compensate?
  • Several theories advanced
  • Ex gratia-theory
  • Victim compensation is paid Ex gratia core
    sentence It is an act of grace for the benefit
    of the victim
  • Victim does not have a legal right to receive it
  • State gracefully awards money
  • In the 21rst century, such a justification is
    completely out of date!

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Why?
  • Consequence of States Monopoly to Use Violence
  • State acquired the monopoly to punish
  • Victims are not permitted to use violence
  • From this, state has the obligation to protect
    citizen
  • State is liable if protection fails
  • Practically none - sense since no state
    compensates for all crimes
  • Victims Sacrifice
  • States are no longer police states. They respect
    basic freedoms
  • While everyone is threatened by crime, victims
    pay a special toll which others do not pay
  • This is like the liability of State for
    vaccination accidents
  • Special sacrifice must be honored by
    compensation paid to victim

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Why?
  • Social solidarity
  • Society has to respect human dignity of victims
  • By showing solidarity with victims
  • State must grant that victims do not get socially
    so much damaged that they fall below the social
    minimum standards of decent living
  • if victims cannot get restitution
  • if no other remedy is open for them

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What?
  • State pays for certain cash expenses victims
    regularly have
  • TEXAS
  • State pays
  • for medical treatment
  • for rehabilitation
  • medical rehabilitation is (partly) impossible,
    monthly rents for the living support of the
    (needy) victim
  • Germany

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Principles and Political Decisions
  • Lawyers usually know the order of the existing
    social system
  • Principles which justify the existing order
  • Lawyers in the service of the existing order
  • Serving the interests of the powerful
  • Therefore changes are rarely based on legal
    considerations
  • It takes a political decision to act
  • Only if this political decision is made, law can
    guide ideas how to translate the decision into
    action

10
Aim of Victim Compensation
  • Texas
  • To compensate the innocent victim for certain
    cash expenses
  • Germany
  • To save the victim from declining under a certain
    social level

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How to finance compensation?4 slides
  • Taxes
  • State pays from the general tax budget
  • e.g. Germany
  • Extra Income
  • Gains of casinos and other gambling yields
  • e.g. Poland
  • (Germany partly in other areas of social welfare)
  • Advantage
  • Savings for tax
  • Disadvantage
  • Limited funds
  • Morally questionable income?
  • Not predictable
  • Gains from Extra - Stamps

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How to finance?
  • Surplus Fines
  • Canada, USA
  • Increase of 10 on all fines
  • Advantage
  • Relief for Finance Minister
  • Causation Principle
  • Disadvantage
  • Limited funds
  • Punishment corresponds to the degree of guilt
  • and not to financial needs of the state

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How
  • Confiscation of criminal gains
  • Especially
  • Notoriety-for-profit
  • Profits of the sale of the publication rights of
    the story concerning the offence
  • Means of Restitution Surrogates
  • CVC pays to the victim
  • Later the offender is caught and sentenced
  • Judge can order that the offender has to refund
    the CVC as far as CVC has paid to victim

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  • Subrogation
  • CVC pays to the victim
  • Later the victim takes the offender to civil
    court and is successful in getting a restitution
    sentence
  • Then the victim must repay to the CVC what this
    agency has paid to the victim
  • Criminal offence, if victim does not indicate
    this to the CVC (Texas)

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  • Germany
  • cessio legis
  • If CVC pays, the right to claim restitution of
    damage is transferred by law to the paying CVC
  • The victim can no longer claim restoration of
    damage from the offender in civil court

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Demands
  • A modern compensation system
  • It should be simple
  • It should be open to judicial review
  • It should help victims to cope with their damage

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The naïve view of victims damage
  • There are crimes described in the criminal law,
    protecting certain legal goods
  • These norms provide punishment for the damage of
    certain legal goods such as
  • Physical integrity
  • Sexual self determination
  • Property
  • Cost of reparation of these damages top legal
    goods of the victim constitutes the damage

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Victimological view
  • Victimizations are invasions into the self of the
    victim
  • Rank order of severity
  • Victimizations destroy fictions, kind of fairy
    tales we tell ourselves about us and about life
  • we need these fictions to socially function well
  • These fictions must be reconstructed or adjusted
    to enable social functioning
  • Collateral damage must be restored
  • Restoration of health Medical bills
  • Restoration of income social costs
  • Restoration of safety protection costs

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Three levels of damage
  • Emotional damage
  • Physical damage
  • Material damage
  • Three dimensions of damage has to be checked in
    each and every victimization!!!!
  • People trained exclusively in law tend to see
    only material damage

20
German Compensation Laws in a Nutshell
  • 1976 Victim Compensation Law
  • Who can claim?
  • Victim
  • Dependent survivors
  • Children
  • Widows
  • Parents when entitled to be supported by victim
  • (to be brides and their offspring from the victim)

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German Compensation Laws in a Nutshell
  • Which agency is to administer CVC?
  • A new one?
  • Existing one?
  • War Victim Compensation Administration
  • Advantage
  • Extensive experience
  • Juridical review created a body of knowledge in
    this field of law
  • Very highly esteemed administration
  • Free capacities since war victims become less and
    less numerous the longer the war is finished
  • Disadvantage
  • Level of acceptable damage high due to war
    standards
  • No special victimological knowledge in
    administration or in jurisprudence

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Who informs the victim?
  • Victimologists claim that citizens are not
    sufficiently informed about CVC
  • are citizens informed about other laws?
  • Germany
  • Norms who describe concretely who has to inform,
    are missing,
  • there are norms describing the authority over
    definite parts of the whole process
  • Clear ascription of tasks is needed
  • Police
  • Prosecutor
  • Court
  • There is a social system of general compulsory
    health insurance (chi)
  • contributions to finance it come half from the
    employer, half from the employee
  • currently the system is under constant flak of
    modern manager ideology
  • promote private initiative! Kill socialistic
    pampering!
  • chi inform the victim and request applications

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Alternative
  • Texas
  • Victim has the right to demand information on CVC
    and right to get information on CVC (N)
  • Posters in Emergency Rooms of Hospitals (N)
  • Police
  • Informs and has application forms
  • At first contact victim must be informed in
    writing (N)
  • Creation of a Victim Assistance Coordinator
  • Prosecutor
  • Within ten days after accusation is sent to
    court, help in applying for CVC must be offered N
    (!!)
  • Creation of a Victim Assistance Coordinator

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What do they pay?
  • Medical treatment
  • Full rehabilitation efforts
  • Extensive and excellent system
  • If damage severe enough
  • Monthly installments
  • Including medical treatment

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How does it work?
  • Victims send in Application Form
  • Or CVC sends application form to victim, inviting
    application
  • Role of Compulsory Health Funds CHF
  • (Krankenkassen ./. Krankenversicherungen)
  • Health Insurance ./.Compulsory Health Funds

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  • Registration and Investigative Requests
  • Routinely from victim certificate of residence
    and copy of ID or passport
  • Routinely from Health Cashier and hospitals
  • Medical history, diagnosis
  • Routinely from Prosecutor or if applicable from
    Police or Court
  • Send original file

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  • If administrative case worker believes, the case
    is ready for decision, s/he hands the file to the
    decider
  • Usually this is the department chief, lawyer
  • Decides whether in principle there is
    compensation to be granted or not
  • Legal abstract decision excluding medical proof
  • Concrete questions to the physician
  • Usual How much LCGE?
  • LCGELoss of the capacity to be gainfully employed

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  • Medical department
  • Usually decides using information collected in
    the file
  • Otherwise invites victim for a medical checkup
  • Either by in-house physicians
  • Or by external experts
  • THAT TAKES TIME, TIME, TIME .
  • At the end the physician informs the department
    head, the decider

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  • Now all evidence is collected, and decider as a
    jurist decides
  • Usually following the suggestion of the
    physicians
  • Occasionally decision deviates from the
    suggestion of the medical department
  • Decision is sent in writing with reasons to
    applicant

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What kind of decisions?
  • Claim granted
  • Claim partly granted
  • Damage by crime stated
  • Medical treatment granted
  • Rest rejected
  • Claim rejected
  • No crime
  • No cooperation of victim

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What does the CVC decide
  • You have suffered an injury from a violent crime
    against you which happened on the 12th of May
    2004 and which is described like this
  • Loss of both under- arms from above the elbow.
  • The LCGE is 100.
  • The decision gives rights from a said date on.
  • The LCGE percentage is stated.
  • You have the right to demand medical treatment.
  • Reasons ..
  • Information on the right to appeal this
    decision.

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  • You have suffered an injury from a violent crime
    against you which happened on the (date of the
    victimization) and which is described like this
  • Healed fracture of nose without compensable
    consequences
  • LCGE is set to 0
  • Medical treatment costs are compensated from date
    of the incident.
  • In all other respects the claim is rejected.
  • Reasons...

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  • Information about appeal possibilities
  • usually at the end of the decision
  • against this decision you have the right of
    contradiction .
  • Contradiction within 4 weeks after victim
    receives the decision (formal proof)
  • Contradiction leads either to a correction of
    the decision by the decider
  • Or decider gives the file to his superior.
  • If superior holds the decision
  • Contradiction Decree
  • against this, appeal to the court is given.

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  • Contradiction decree with 3 parts
  • Factual basis of the decision
  • Legal basis of the decision
  • Information about appeal against this decision to
    the Court in . Within 4 weeks after receiving
    this decree.
  • In rare cases, the victim goes to court with a
    clear demand
  • More about the court proceedings? Please ask .

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Research in Victim Compensation
  • How does it work in real life?
  • Evaluation Research
  • Not normative legal study but social science
    research
  • 1976 1981 in North Rhine Westphalia
  • 2 years of applications
  • 11 offices in the state
  • Total 2800 applications
  • Describe what we did

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Results
  • Most victims were informed by the local office of
    the CHF
  • Health insurers compensation law
  • That is a shortcoming
  • It abuses the victim for administrative
    purposes
  • Problem No cooperation of victims
  • Problem Unnecessary claims
  • SUBSIDIARY PRINCIPLE
  • Payer of last resort
  • Priority payer with the right to get refunded by
    victimizer or other sources

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Results Medical treatment compensation ..
  • Right of restoration for medical bills and
    medication in past is an empty, fruitless right
    in most cases
  • Health coverage system in Germany
  • 90 by virtue of a work contract
  • 7 covered by private insurances
  • 2 free medical care as members of police or of
    defense forces
  • 1 Federal Social Welfare Coverage
  • Most medical bills are paid
  • CHFO motivated claims reduced

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Results CVC and Physicians
  • Monthly Installment Compensation fully or partly?
  • According to the Loss of the Capability to be
    Gainfully Employed (LCGE)
  • MdE Guidelines
  • Derived from War Victim Compensation
  • High threshold
  • 25 Loss of CGE
  • Has to last 6 months at minimum

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Physicians powerful role
  • How much LCGE, is a decision of physicians
  • Physicians have professionally difficulties with
    emotional damage
  • In addition, system culture against emotional
    damage
  • Consequence
  • No compensation for emotional damages
  • Rape
  • Child abuse
  • Domestic violence

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Emotional damage neglected
  • Problem
  • Lawyers traditionally are unskilled in seeing or
    validating emotional damages
  • War Victim Compensation history
  • Learned inability of physicians
  • Psychologists seen as unwelcome competitors
  • Discrimination against psychological treatment as
    to be paid by traditional Health Cashiers
  • Closeness to criminal justice system
  • Which needs victim suffering to justify
    punishment

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Interim Result
  • Very good provisions for the 3
  • Victims
  • Survivors
  • Possibility of Deterioration Claims
  • This is the reason for the decision
  • You have been a victim
  • Slow for needy victims

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  • Too many applications which ended in an
    administrative refusal to pay
  • 77 for formal reasons
  • 20 Damage but no damaging consequences
  • LCGE not high enough
  • 3 who made it to monthly installments

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Triangulation of problems
  • Basically these questions came out of the first
    evaluation research
  • How does the compensation system recognize
    emotional damages?
  • How does it pay for treatment for emotional
    damages?
  • How are victims quickly informed?

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The players .
  • Cologne University Institute for
    Psychotraumatology
  • Gottfried Fischer
  • Cologne State Police
  • Commissariats for murder, assaults, arson, etc.
    have contact to personal victims
  • CVC
  • pays compensation and receives claims

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  • Police informs victim of availability of
    preventive counseling
  • All victims? No
  • Only those victims in danger of severe
    psychological damages
  • Checklist of Probability of PTSD
  • University developed
  • Easily applicable by police
  • Seven point threshold
  • If threshold value reached, counseling is offered
  • if victim agrees
  • Information goes via email or fax to University
  • Date of counseling is offered via email or fax
  • No waiting lists

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  • Psychologists specialized in psycho
    traumatology evaluate the victim according to the
    likelihood of PTSD
  • CVC is informed and financial coverage requested
  • 8x 90 minutes sessions are granted to be paid by
    CVC
  • In this time, the official application form has
    to arrive at the CVCOffice

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Demand
  • Priority for emotional damages
  • New generation of compensation systems
  • Abolishment of the traditional system with
    priority of financial compensation
  • Priority for treatment of emotional damages
  • Abolishment of crimes qualifications
  • Crimes of violence
  • Crimes with personal injury
  • Crimes which cause emotional or physical injury
    resulting in special financial losses

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  • Thank you for your patience!
  • Prof. Dr. Kirchhoff
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