The Code of Practice for Victims of Crime
The Code of Practice for Victims of Crime sets out the services victims can expect to receive from the criminal justice system including:
- A right to information about their crime within specified time scales, including the right to be notified of any arrests and court cases.
- A dedicated family liaison police officer to be assigned to bereaved relatives.
- Clear information from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) on eligibility for compensation under the Scheme.
- All victims to be told about Victim Support and either referred on to them or offered their service.
- An enhanced service in the cases of vulnerable or intimidated victims.
- Flexibility with regard to opting in or out of receiving services to ensure victims receive the level of service they want.
Criminal justice bodies, including the Prison Service, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority and all police forces in England and Wales will need to ensure that victims of crime and their families receive information, protection and support. The Government's current programme of work for victims also includes the establishment of Witness Care Units, a consultation on Victims' Advocates, the forthcoming Prosecutor's Pledge and the commitment to the appointment of a Victims Commissioner by April 2006.
The Government aims to ensure that every victim, including relatives of people who have died as the result of a crime, has access to information on support services in their local area.
Date: Wed Oct 19 17:07:16 BST 2005
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