Victims code Flashcards
1
Q
What is the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime?
A
The Code of Practice for Victims of Crime is a statutory government document which came into effect in 2006. It sets out the services and a minimum standard for these services that must be provided to victims of crime by organisations (referred to as service providers) in England and Wales.
2
Q
What 2 pieces of legislation is the victims code underpinned by?
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- Domestic violence and crime act 2004
- European union victim’s directive 2015
3
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Who is eligible for the victims code?
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- Victims – entitled to receive services under the code once they’ve made an allegation to the police they have suffered harm.
- The code can apply to indirect victims such as close relatives of a death caused by a criminal offence.
- Witnesses - If someone has witnessed a criminal offence but is not a victim, they can access services under the Witness Charter rather than the Code.