Dealing With Victims Flashcards
What is Section 7 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?
Victims must be treated with courtesy and compassion.
What is the definition of a victim?
- 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).
What is Section 8 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?
Victims should have access to services eg counselling.
What is Section 11 of the Victims’ RIghts Act 2002?
Inform victims of services available.
What is Section 12 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?
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
What is Section 51 of the Victims’ Rights Act 2002?
Return of property to the victim as soon as practicable.
What is Section 79 of the Evidence Act 2006?
Support person
A victim is entitled to a support person when giving evidence.
What is the golden rule when dealing with victims?
Treat victims as you would expect to be treated yourself.
What is a POL1060?
Police record of victim contact
What is a POL1065?
Victim details if they wish to be notified.
What are the emotional reactions to victimisation (the impact stage)?
- Numbness: Being unable to feel anything.
- Disorientation: Being confused about where they are, what time it is and so on.
- Immobolisation: Being unable to actively deal with the situation.
- Feeling of unreality: “This can’t be happening to me.”
- Childlike dependence: Being unable to make the simplest decisions.
What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
It is a serious psychological disorder in which the victim re-experiences the events surrounding the event.