Dealing With Victims Flashcards

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What is Section 7 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?

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Victims must be treated with courtesy and compassion.

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What is the definition of a victim?

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  • A person against whom an offence is committed by another person.
  • By an offence committed by another person, suffers physical injury, or loss of, or damage to property.
  • A parent or legal guardian of a child or young person (unless they are the charged/convicted).
  • If the person dies or is incapable, there immediate family (unless they are the charged/convicted).
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What is Section 8 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?

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Victims should have access to services eg counselling.

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What is Section 11 of the Victims’ RIghts Act 2002?

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Inform victims of services available.

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What is Section 12 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?

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Supplying information

The prosecuting authoriry must advise the victim of the:

  • progress of the investigation
  • charges filed or action taken
  • date and place of proceedings
  • role of the victim as a witnes
  • outcome of proceedings
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What is Section 51 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?

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Return of property to the victim as soon as practicable.

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What is Section 79 of the Evidence Act 2006?

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Support person

A victim is entitled to a support person when giving evidence.

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What is the golden rule when dealing with victims?

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Treat victims as you would expect to be treated yourself.

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What is a POL1060?

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Police record of victim contact

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What is a POL1065?

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Victim details if they wish to be notified.

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What are the emotional reactions to victimisation (the impact stage)?

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  1. Numbness: Being unable to feel anything.
  2. Disorientation: Being confused about where they are, what time it is and so on.
  3. Immobolisation: Being unable to actively deal with the situation.
  4. Feeling of unreality: “This can’t be happening to me.”
  5. Childlike dependence: Being unable to make the simplest decisions.
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What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

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It is a serious psychological disorder in which the victim re-experiences the events surrounding the event.

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