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If you want to know what will
happen if you report a crime, Victim Support can help you
through the process.
Devon and Cornwall Police
have also produced a leaflet that may help you to understand
what to expect. This covers the following issues
- How the crime will
be investigated and what will happen if you have to go to
court
- How you may be
able to get compensation
- How the police can
help you
- What other help
and advice is available
Click here to download a copy.
If you do decide to report a
crime to the police you can expect;
- The Police to
investigate the crime
- In most cases, to be
contacted by Victim Support - unless you ask the police not
to pass on your details
- To be told by the
police if someone is charged with, or cautioned for, the
offence
- To be told (if you
ask to be) by the police or the Crown Prosecution Service if
the charge is later dropped or downgraded
- If you are needed as
a witness, to be given the "Witness in Court" leaflet, and
told the date of the trial
- If the case goes to
court, consideration to be given to making a compensation
order in your favour
- to be told (if you
ask to be) the result of the court case; in the more serious
cases, to be told (if you ask to be) the result of any
appeal against conviction or sentence
- To be given advice
about applying for compensation for personal injury from the
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority; and
- To be given crime
prevention advice by the police if you ask for it
To help make this
possible, you should:
- Report the crime to
the police as soon as possible
- Give the police full
details of your injury or loss
- Tell the police if
you want compensation
- Tell the police if
you fear for your (or your family's) safety
- Tell the police if
you do not want them to tell Victim Support or the Press
- Tell the police of
any change of address while the case remains unresolved
- Contact Victim
Support directly if you want to
You may be able to claim
compensation for losses and pain & suffering. There are 3
routes to a claim.
Click here for more information.
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