Inspectors survey victims of crime

A CONFIDENTIAL survey on how victims and witnesses of crime are treated by the voluntary and community sector has been launched by the Criminal Justice Inspection (CJI).

Inspectors are keen to hear from those who have been either a victim or witness of crime in the last three years. They are particularly keen to hear from individuals who have been or are involved in serious cases such as those involving death, sexual crime or domestic violence.

The six-week long survey which starts on 20 September will run until 31 October.

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The results of the survey which is anonymous will be used to inform an inspection on the treatment of victims and witnesses and help Inspectors to make recommendations that will improve the experience of others in the future.

If you would like to complete this survey or know someone whose experience could help inform this inspection, please visit the CJI website - www.cjini.org.

Alternatively, if you or someone you know would prefer to complete the survey by hand, please contact CJI on 028 90 258000 or write to the Inspectorate at CJI, 6th Floor, 14 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, BT2 7BA.

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