I can start initially. I'll keep it brief.
There is no such thing as a standard victim. Everybody is different. They all have different needs. Some individuals have a need to have access to every bit of information about the person who has murdered their child or their loved one. They want to know 25 years later, when they're still serving their life sentence or hoping for some form of release, all the details. Others don't want to know anything.
I think it's incumbent upon the process to allow those victims access to that information and to whatever information is appropriate and available at the time. That could include photographs, the success of the individuals within the correctional services on any programs that they're taking, or recommendations for release at parole boards. Certainly during the trial process and during the sentencing they should have access to as much information as is currently legally available to them.