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More Resources for Victims and Witnesses

Last updated on June 10, 2021

The websites below provide information about the services and resources available to victims or witnesses of crime in B.C.

Information Provided by Federal (Canadian government) Organizations

  • Attending Parole Board of Canada Hearing (Deptartment of Justice Canada)
  • Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
  • Information Guide to Assist Victims (Public Safety Canada)
  • Victims of Crime, Staying informed (Public Safety Canada)

Information Sheets (Government of B.C.)

  • Help Starts Here: Dealing with Sudden Death (PDF, 295KB)
  • Help Starts Here: Information for Victims of Crime (PDF, 215KB)

Provincial Associations

  • Women North Network

Related Links

  • Clicklaw 
  • Domestic Violence: It's Never OK 
  • Helpline for Children 
  • Immigrant Support 
  • Information and Resources for Victim Services Providers 
  • Legal Aid BC 
  • Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia 
  • Publications for Victims of Crime 
  • VictimLink 
  • Victim Services in B.C. Directory 
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Check our alphabetical list of criminal justice terms along with their definitions.

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