A report from a Victorian inquiry reveals that victims of crime feel the justice system worsens their trauma, leading some to question reporting crimes again. The report highlights negative experiences with the court system and police, causing one-quarter of victims to reconsider reporting crimes.
We stand with victims | A year after its formation, we look at how the Defence Victim Witness Care Unit supports victims and witnesses of serious crime during their journey through the Service Justice System ⬇️ https://t.co/7a2bK4U2w8
An eye-opening report has laid bare the issues of Victoria's justice system, revealing that victims of crime are often left further traumatised while "the perpetrators are cared for". https://t.co/5ttqkn6Vmo
The impact Victoria’s justice system has on victims has been exposed in a new report that finds one-quarter of them would not report a crime again after negative experiences with the court system and police https://t.co/J0rhxCVfMR
Victims of violent crimes and sexual assault say going through Victoria’s “injustice” system was worse than the crime itself, with some questioning whether they would ever report another crime. > https://t.co/Vbe6s0ONnE https://t.co/Mh8gtcOLe3
Victims of crime should be provided with legal representation, Victorian inquiry finds https://t.co/SCnTnunsLb
Just do proud of my wonderful #HousingFirstandHomelessness Team here @STagainstDA_ - we see our Hannah Brown talking about the project - this event hosted by @CityWestminster with our partners @SolaceWomensAid was an outstanding display of partnership, & survivor’s courage https://t.co/Hq78etzxbv