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The Victimscrime in Crimes Prevention & Resource Directory

    

The physical and emotional impact of crime can be devastating both for those who are harmed and for their families and friends. No matter what the crime or circumstances in which it was committed, it may diminish the victims sense of control and selfworth. Those not directly affected by the crime often cant understand how difficult the recovery can be.Part of this difficulty can arise from having to negotiate the unique structures and language of the legal system. This website is designed to help by providing a description of those structures.The website contains a statement of the rights of victims. The State Government has sought to emphasise and protect those rights and provide support throughout the legal process, while at the same time ensuring that the essential principles of justice are maintained.Family, friends and carers will have different reactions and different support and information needs. Some of the information they need may be found in this website, or through some of the services listed in the Who Can Help section.You might have suffered a wrong, but not every wrong is a crime. For example, someone could have misused their power or betrayed a trust. If you have been wronged, but no crime has been committed, you should seek legal advice about your rights.

 

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