- Witness, victim or suspect
- The criminal justice process
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Are you a victim of crime?
- Have you been a victim of violence or a similar crime?
- Have you been a victim of psychological violence?
- Have you been sexually assaulted?
- Have you experienced theft or a similar crime?
- Have you been victimised, harassed, or stalked?
- Are you a relative of a victim?
- Are you closely related to a child who has been sexually assaulted?
- Are you under the age of 18 and victim of sexual assault?
- Reporting the crime
- Are you a victim of crime abroad?
- The police interview
- Medical examination
- Contact person
- Legal advocate
- Compensation
- About giving evidence in court
- Witness compensation
- What if I get sick or am prevented from coming to the court hearing?
- Can I avoid giving evidence as a witness?
- Can I be anonymous when giving evidence as a witness?
- Can I be shown special consideration when I appear in court as a witness?
- When the case is closed
- Participation in victim-offender mediation
- Have you witnessed a crime?
- Are you provisionally charged in a criminal case?
- Help and guidance
Are you a victim of crime?
If you have been the victim of crime, this is where you can read about everything from the reporting of the crime to how police interviews and court testimonies are conducted.
You can also read more about your options for obtaining a legal advocate and compensation.
This is also where you will find advice and guidance specifically aimed at you as a victim of offences like violence, rape, or theft, or if you are a victim of stalking or harassment.
Read about the process after you have reported a crime and see your options of getting help and support
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