Are prosecution services providing information about the criminal justice system and proceedings in simple lay terms to help victims and witnesses understand the justice process?

Many prosecution services do provide information about the criminal justice system and proceedings in simple lay terms to help victims and witnesses understand the justice process. These materials often include guides or brochures that explain the roles and responsibilities of different parties in the criminal justice system, the steps of a criminal case, and the rights of victims and witnesses. Additionally, prosecutors and victim/witness advocates may also be available to answer questions and provide support to individuals navigating the justice system. It is important for prosecution services to communicate clearly and effectively with victims and witnesses to ensure they have a better understanding of their rights and the legal process.