The murder victim is dead, so he or she would no longer have any rights.
Yvonne Kinsella has written: 'Living with murder' -- subject(s): Murder victims, Murder victims' families
Jim Kilroy has written: 'Sacrifice' -- subject(s): Case studies, Drug traffic, Fathers of murder victims, Human sacrifice, Murder, Murder victims
Not necessarily.
The Victims Rights Clarification Act
Should the Federal Constitution be amended to protect victims' rights
Antonio Del Monaco has written: 'Il colore dell'inferno' -- subject(s): Murder victims, Camorra, Psychology, Biography, Murder victims' families
No
The FBI victims rights project...
Larry Rice's father, who was also named Larry, was killed by Stephen Nash in a tragic incident. Following his son's murder, he became an advocate for victims' rights and worked to raise awareness about the impact of violent crime on families. His public efforts highlighted the need for support for victims' families and emphasized the importance of justice in the aftermath of such tragedies.
The NCVS gathers information by surveying people who were victims of a crime. Homicide means murder. Anybody who was the victim in a murder would not be able to take the survey because they are dead.
Fred Goldman has written: 'His name is Ron' -- subject(s): Murder victims, Murder, Case studies
Robert A. Silverman has written: 'Deadly deeds' -- subject(s): Murder 'Victims of delinquency' -- subject(s): Victims of crimes