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Victims

Being a victim of a crime can be a distressing experience. These sections are designed to inform you 'what happens next', what you have to do if your case goes to court, and what support is available to you. 

Further information

What happens after you contact the police?

What happens if your case goes to court?

Advice and support for victims

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