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With the UK election result bringing a level of uncertainty, and with Brexit negotiations about to start, we must be asking the questions needed to ensure the rights of victims are secured and we continue to move in a progressive direction. (more…)
22 February marks EU Victims Day and awareness is being raised all around Europe, specifically by members of Victim Support Europe. Supporting Justice are getting involved through the following: (more…)
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is the global authority on the safety, security and environmental performance of international shipping and is a specialised agency of the United Nations. (more…)
On 2 January 2017, a passenger’s body was found in the M/V Sharden’s ventilation shaft 2 months after being reported missing. On 23 December 2016, a 74 year-old woman was reported missing from the Queen Mary 2 and was thought to have fallen overboard. (more…)
With such an expanse of victim service providers in the UK, it is essential that victims know about and receive the support and care they are entitled to and that the providers deliver on this. But what does good victim care look like? Below are the top five provisions that Supporting Justice see as vital when assessing what good victim care should look like. (more…)
There has been considerable improvement over the past few years in services that help support those affected by crime. There were an estimated 6.4 million incidents of crime experienced by adults over the age of 16 in the year ending July 2016; (more…)
The EU Victims’ Directive (Directive 2012/29/EU) came into effect on 16th November 2015. Its aim is to establish the minimum standards for the equal rights, support and protection to all victims of crime in EU Member States. (more…)
The result of the EU referendum last month seemed to take most people by surprise. The seismic shifts that have taken place in our political landscape in such a short space of time are testament to that; no one really expected a “leave” vote and no one expected we would have a new prime minister in short order. (more…)
The “Brexit” debate, which will lead to a defining moment in our history and set the tone and course of our relations with Europe and the rest of the world, has been almost exclusively focused on the economy and immigration. (more…)