Victim Charter and Witness Charter
Victims and witnesses can get advice, support, practical information and learn about rights and services from the Victim Charter and the Witness Charter.
The Victim Charter
The Victim Charter sets out how victims of crime should be treated and what advice, support and practical information they can receive.
The Charter is for victims, a bereaved family member or their representative, and a parent on behalf of or instead of a child.
The Witness Charter
The Witness Charter sets out the rights and services that witnesses of crime can expect to receive. The Charter applies to:
- witnesses of crime, both prosecution witnesses giving evidence for the prosecution and defence witnesses giving evidence for the defence; and
- expert witnesses such as police, forensic and medical
- Witness Charter
Support
Victim Support Northern Ireland is a charity which helps people affected by crime.
For more information you can:
- phone: 028 90 243133
- Victim Support NI
If you have any concerns
You should raise any concerns with a service provider or an independent body if you are not happy with the service provided or don’t think your entitlements under the Charters have been met.
Section 10 of the Victim Charter and Section 11 of the Witness Charter provide further information on what to do if your expectations aren’t met.