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Victim Support

Cranmer House
39 Brixton Road
London
SW9 6DZ

Helpline: 0845 303 0900
Tel: 020 7735 9166
Fax: 020 7582 5712
E-mail: contact@victimsupport.org.uk
Website: www.victimsupport.org.uk

Description:
Support and information for people affected by crime.

Aims:

  • To provide support and assistance to victims and witnesses of crime, their relatives and friends through all appropriate means.
  • To raise awareness and recognition of the effects of crime by research into relevant issues and to disseminate the results of research.

Activities:

  • Victim Supportline a lo-call telephone number providing emotional support and practical information for anyone who has sufferes the effects of crime, regardless of whether the crime has been reported.
  • Trained staff and volunteers based in local Schemes provide emotional support, information, practical help and information to people who have suffered crimes ranging from burglary to the murder of a relative.
  • Trained volunteers working in every Crown court centre in England and Wales, and in a growing number of magistrates' courts, offer emotional support and practical information about court proceedings.
  • Campaigning for the acknowledgement of Victims' Rights in all aspects of the criminal justice system and social policy.
  • Raising awareness of the effects of crime.

Local Groups:
The staff and volunteers of the Victim Supportline can put people in touch with local Victim Support services.

updated 20/12/07

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