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VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT 1994
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Name of Act
2. Dictionary
3. Notes
3A. Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
3AA. Objects of Act
PART 2A--IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
6. Who is a victim?
7. Meaning of administration of justice
8. Meaning of justice agency
PART 3--VICTIMS OF CRIME COMMISSIONER
11. Functions
13. Attendance at criminal proceedings
PART 3A VICTIMS RIGHTS
--Division 3A.1 Preliminary
14. Object—pt 3A
14A. Meaning of victims rights
14AA. Application of victims rights to victims under div 3A.3A
14B. Definitions—pt 3A
--Division 3A.2 Victims rights—respect, privacy and safety
14C. Respectful engagement with victims
14D. Respectful engagement with child victims
14E. Contact with victims
14F. Victims' privacy
14G. Storage and return of victims' property
14H. Victims' appearance at preliminary or committal hearings
14I. Minimising victims' exposure to accused etc
14J. Minimising registered victims' exposure to offenders etc
--Division 3A.3 Victims rights—access to support, services, legal and financial assistance
15. Referral of victims to support services
15A. Provision of aids or adjustments to victims
15B. Victims may request referral of offences to restorative justice
15C. Reimbursement and financial assistance for victims
Division 3A--.3A Victims rights—harm statement etc
15CA. Definitions—div 3A.3A
15CB. Application—div 3A.3A
15CC. Harm statement—who may make a harm statement
15CD. Harm statement—form and contents
15CE. Harm statement—presentation to panel
15CF. Harm statement—use by panel
15CG. Harm statement—relevant entity to tell victims about harm
15CH. Information disclosure to victim of harmful behaviour
--Division 3A.4 Victims rights—information about administration of justice processes
15D. Police to tell victims about administration of justice processes after offence
15E. DPP to give information to victim witnesses
15F. Police and DPP to tell victims about victim impact statement
15G. DPP to tell victims about decisions to discontinue prosecution and review of
15H. Justice agencies to tell eligible victims about victims register
15I. Justice agencies to tell victims about justice agency complaints and victims rights
--Division 3A.5 Victims rights—information about investigations, proceedings and decisions
16. Police to give written confirmation to victims reporting offences
16A. Police to update victims about status of investigations
16B. DPP to consider victims' views about dealing with charges
16C. Police and DPP to update victims about bail decisions
16D. DPP to tell victims about hearings
16E. DPP to tell victims about reparation orders
16F. DPP to tell victims about outcomes of trials and appeals
16G. Justice agencies to tell victims about inquiries for parole or release on
16H. Justice agencies to tell victims about parole or release on licence
16I. Justice agencies may give information about offenders to registered
16J. Justice agencies to tell registered victims about transfer etc of detained
16K. Adult offender victims register unit to tell victim about intensive correction
16L. DPP to tell victims about court requirements and orders relating to offender's
16M. ACAT to tell victims about mental health orders etc
16N. Affected person register unit to tell victims about affected person register
--Division 3A.6 Victims rights—participation in proceedings
17. Justice agency to present victims' concerns about protection in bail
17A. Victims may make victim impact statements
17B. Corrective services unit to consider victims' views about pre-sentence report or
17C. Victims may be in courtroom for proceedings
17D. Victims may make submissions for parole or release on licence
17E. Victims may give statement to ACAT for mental health orders etc
17F. Affected person register unit to assist victims to participate in order
17G. Victims may participate in restorative justice
--Division 3A.7 Implementing victims rights
Subdivision 3A.7.1 Complying with victims rights
18. Justice agencies must comply with victims rights
18A. Other entities should have regard to victims rights
18B. Victims' representatives
18C. Justice agencies to tell victims about administration of justice
Subdivision 3A.7.2 Complaints and concerns about victims rights
18D. Victims may make justice agency complaints to justice agencies
18E. Justice agencies to deal with justice agency complaints
18F. Victims may raise victims rights concern with commissioner
18G. Commissioner to deal with victims rights concerns
--Division 3A.8 Miscellaneous
18H. Justice agencies to make victims rights guidelines
18I. Justice agencies to include justice agency complaints in annual report
18J. Commissioner to include victims rights concerns in annual report
18K. Legal rights not affected
18L. Review of victims rights
PART 4--VICTIMS SERVICES SCHEME
19. Victims services scheme—establishment
20. Victims services scheme—eligibility
21. Victims services scheme—annual report
22. Victims services scheme—access to information and protection of
PART 4A--VICTIMS ADVISORY BOARD
Division 4A--.1 Establishment and membership
22A. Establishment of board
22B. Functions of board
22C. Membership of board
22D. Appointed members of board
22E. Chair
22F. Conditions of appointment generally
22G. Term of appointment
Division 4A--.2 Proceedings of board
22H. Time and place of meetings
22I. Procedures governing conduct of meetings
22J. Disclosure of interests
PART 5--VICTIMS SERVICES LEVY
23. Meaning of offence—pt 5
24. Imposition of victims services levy
26. Levy not to be reduced
27. Effect of appeal etc
PART 6--MISCELLANEOUS
28. Protection from liability
29. Secrecy
29A. Delegation by chief police officer
30. Regulation-making power
DICTIONARY
ENDNOTES
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