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Victim Care Project Resource

By Carharrack Clerk Carharrack Parish Council

Friday, 2 August 2024

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First-of-its-kind resource helps victims through the criminal justice process

An innovative new online product which aims to transform the experience of victims and witnesses in the criminal justice system in Devon and Cornwall has been hailed as an “invaluable asset” by Victims Minister Laura Farris.

Criminal Justice and You, launched in March 2024, is a first-of-its-kind multimedia resource developed by victims for victims, bringing all aspects of the criminal justice system into one place, with the aim of demystifying every step of the process.

The interactive resource has been created by the Devon and Cornwall Local Criminal Justice Board (LCJB) in conjunction with the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

The project features videos of partners working in their own area of expertise from across the criminal justice arena, speaking directly to victims and witnesses to explain what to expect at each stage, from reporting a crime through to the conclusion of a case.

To ensure accessibility, the videos feature a British Sign Language translator, and transcripts are viewable as a plain text document for anyone who experiences difficulty with a video format, or who wishes to view the information in another language.

Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez said the new resource would prove invaluable to anyone who feels they need support or clarity, and will be an important tool in ensuring transparency around the criminal justice system.

She said: “By working with victims we have ensured that their voice has been heard throughout the development of this piece of work, and I am hopeful that these videos, alongside links to further useful information, will help to give victims and witnesses back control over their experience, allowing them to understand what is happening at a time that suits them and at their own pace.

“At a time when confidence in policing and criminal justice is in the spotlight, this tool will help to ensure transparency in relation not only to our police force but also to all our partner agencies, who are here for you and want the best possible outcome for you.”

Criminal Justice and You features videos from the Commissioner, Devon and Cornwall Police, Victim Support, the Crown Prosecution Service, Citizen’s Advice, His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service, National Probation Service, the Parole Board, and the Youth Justice Service.

Criminal Justice and You is hosted on the OPCC’s Victim Care Devon & Cornwall website, which helps victims to access specialist support services at any time, even if a crime hasn’t been reported to police. To access see the link below:

Criminal justice and you - Victim Care Devon & Cornwall (victimcare-dc.org)

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