Code of Practice for Victims of Crime - October 2015
An adult victim of crime Chapter 2 (Part A) or Chapter 5 A victim under 18 years of age Chapter 3 (Part A) or Chapter 5 The named point of contact for a business that is a victim of crime Chapter 4 and Chapter 2 (Part A) An organisation listed in paragraph 8 which provides services to victims under this Code Chapters 2 or 3 (Part B)
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