What I need to know about the Victims Charter : for people affected by crime
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry of Justice.
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. Ministry of Justice [2008]Description: 6 p. ; 21 cm.Subject(s): JUSTICE | RESOURCES FOR ASIAN PEOPLES | RESOURCES FOR PASIFIKA | VICTIMS OF CRIMES | RESOURCES FOR MĀORI | PĀRURENGA | PŪNAHA TURE TAIHARA | RAUEMI MO MĀORI | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Archived copy Summary: See Victims Code for current information. Written for a general audience, this New Zealand Ministry of Justice pamphlet explains the standards of services that people affected by crime can expect from government agencies. After defining victim, the pamphlet details the standard of service a victim can expect from government agencies and what to do if service does not meet these standards; what support is available, including any financial assistance; what information can be expected; the role of victim advisers in courts, and explains the victim impact statement. A list of contacts for victims of crime is included. Archived by National Library of New Zealand.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON12080362 | |
Book | Family Violence library | TRO 345 NEW | Available | A00671134B |
This pamphlet is also available in these languages: Māori, Somali, Cook Island Māori, Fijian, Niuean, Samoan, Tokelauan, Tongan, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Arabic and Hindi
See Victims Code for current information. Written for a general audience, this New Zealand Ministry of Justice pamphlet explains the standards of services that people affected by crime can expect from government agencies. After defining victim, the pamphlet details the standard of service a victim can expect from government agencies and what to do if service does not meet these standards; what support is available, including any financial assistance; what information can be expected; the role of victim advisers in courts, and explains the victim impact statement. A list of contacts for victims of crime is included. Archived by National Library of New Zealand.
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