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You may be entitled to compensation for a crime if you have suffered loss of income, or enjoyment of life, pain and suffering or incidental costs. More details are available at this site.
If you have been the victim of a crime and feelings of trauma still reside, the Department of the Attorney General has provided some online support that may assist. Click on this link for details.
If you have lost a loved one who has required coronial inquest you are probably seeking some assistance in dealing with your grief. The Department of the Attorney General has provided that support at this link.
If you are a victim of crime and you are scheduled for a court appearance, you may have feelings of apprehension. The Department of the Attorney General has provided online support at this link.
If you have been a victim of domestic violence and need some legal support, the Legal Aid site has information including how to enforce a restraining order, and support services. If you have had a restraining order placed upon you, this site will notify
'Freedom From Fear' is a long term community education campaign to ensure the safety of those affected by domestic violence.
This site contains the Men's Self Help Booklet, information for people affected by domestic violence, contacts and more.
The victim impact statement is your opportunity to express what mental trauma the perpetration against you has caused. This statement may be used in determining the offenders sentence.
Are you a victim of crime? If you are you deserve support. The Department of the Attorney General provides a multitude of different services. Click on this link to discover what services are provided.
Have you been the victim of a crime that has caused you personal injury, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of income, or medical expenses? If you have then you need to seek advice from this site.
If you are a victim of a crime or heinous act, and you need support and direction then the Western Australia Police can help. Enter here for more detail.
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