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      • ■ The duty bearers, primarily States and armed groups, which have the obligation to respect, protect and fulfil human rights norms and standards; ■ The victims, witnesses and other cooperating persons, who may face threats or be subjected to reprisals; and
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  2. In a case in which a witness is or may be eligible for anonymity or protection, prosecutors should additionally consider whether reporting restrictions may be appropriate to further protect the...

  3. An Act for the better Protection of Witnesses giving Evidence before any Royal Commission or any Committee of either House of Parliament, or on other Public Inquiries.

  4. According to Ministry of Justice (2022) Achieving Best Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Guidance on interviewing victims and witnesses, and guidance on using special measures, significant witnesses, sometimes referred to as ‘key’ witnesses, are those who:

  5. UKPPS provides protection to people judged to be at risk of serious harm where the protection arrangements required by the individual are not available to the local police force or referring...

  6. As a criminal investigator you may give evidence or may take witness statements from people who will give evidence. Whenever you take a witness statement from a member of the public, you must...

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  7. Jul 15, 2024 · For guidance on witness anonymity prosecutors should refer to Witness Protection and Anonymity. For guidance on victims and witnesses with mental health issues, prosecutors should refer to...

  8. Dec 28, 2012 · Witnesses and other vulnerable people afforded protected person status due to a real and immediate risk to their lives will receive enhanced UK-wide protection and support.