Ministry Of Justice Code Of Practice For Victims Of Crime

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Ministry of Justice - Code of Practice for Victims of Crime

Ministry of Justice - Code of Practice for Victims of Crime
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 0108512746
ISBN-13 : 9780108512742
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Book Synopsis Ministry of Justice - Code of Practice for Victims of Crime by : Great Britain: Ministry of Justice

Download or read book Ministry of Justice - Code of Practice for Victims of Crime written by Great Britain: Ministry of Justice and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2013-10-29 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Code of Practice for Victims of Crime forms a key part of the wider Government strategy to transform the criminal justice system by putting victims first, making the system more responsive and easier to navigate. Victims of crime should be treated in a respectful, sensitive and professional manner without discrimination of any kind. They should receive appropriate support to help them, as far as possible, to cope and recover and be protected from re-victimisation. It is important that victims of crime know what information and support is available to them from reporting a crime onwards and who to request help from if they are not getting it. This Code sets out the services to be provided to victims of criminal conduct by criminal justice organisations in England and Wales. Criminal conduct is behaviour constituting a criminal offence under the National Crime Recording Standard. Service providers may provide support and services in line with this Code on a discretionary basis if the offence does not fall under the National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS) (see the glossary of key terms found at the end of this Code). Non-NCRS offences include drink driving and careless driving. This Code also sets a minimum standard for these services. Criminal justice organisations can choose to offer additional services and victims can choose to receive services tailored to their individual needs that fall below the minimum stand


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