I. Introduction II. Restitution’s Purposes and Policy Rationales Support Full Restitution for Victims III. To Recover in Restitution,
A Victim’s Losses Must Be Caused By Defendant’s Criminal Conduct IV. Case Study: Polyvictims V. Conclusion
Ensuring Full Restitution for Crime Victims: Polyvictims as a Case Study in Overcoming Causation Challenges
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