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    Access to court documents

    If you've been a victim of crime and the offender went to court, you have the right to be told the ouctome of the court case and any appeals. You can also request access to court documents from the case. What documents can you accessYou can make a request to see or copy: information from the court...

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    Staying informed

    If you've been the victim of a serious crime, you can choose to stay informed about what happens to the offender after they're sentenced by applying to go on the Victim Notification Register. Information you can receive Apply to go on the register Appoint a representative to receive information Wh...

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    National Home Safety Service rolling out

    The rollout of the National Home Safety Service by the National Collective of Women’s Refuges began on 1 July 2015. Women’s Refuge was awarded the $3.6 million contract by the Ministry of Justice in March. It will run for 3 years. Justice Minister Amy Adams says the service will help up to 400 v...

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    New law tackles cyberbullying head on

    New legislation to stop cyberbullying and other modern forms of harassment and intimidation came into force on 3 July 2015. The Harmful Digital Communications Act addresses damaging communications spread through methods such as emails, texts and social media posts. The Act has two main features at i...

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    Justice sector annual report

    The justice sector annual report for 2014 has been published.         The report contains high-level data from the justice sector that shows: crime is falling most people feel safe most crime isn’t serious crime violent crime is falling serious crime is solved most people comply with bail ser...

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    Making a victim impact statement

    If the offender pleads guilty or is found guilty, the judge will consider your victim impact statement before sentencing them. You might be able to read your victim impact statement in court, or have someone read it for you. You can read more about what a victim impact statement is and who can make...

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