Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Law for Victims of Crime (4:I)"

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| online = [http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/victimservices/financial/index.htm website] <br /> email: cvap@gov.bc.ca
| online = [http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/victimservices/financial/index.htm website] <br /> email: cvap@gov.bc.ca
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==== Directory of Victim Service and Violence Against Women Programs in BC ====
[http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/victimservices/directory/index.htm website]
*A directory for violence against women and victim service programs across BC


==== Victim Notification – Victim Safety Unit ====
==== Victim Notification – Victim Safety Unit ====
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| '''JusticeBC'''
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| http://www.justicebc.ca/en/cjis/you/victim/index.html
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| Provides  information  and  guidance  to  support  victims  and  help  victims  learn  more about services and resources available to victims of crime in British Columbia.
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| colspan="2" | Provides assistance to adults who need support for financial and personal decision-making and administers estates of deceased persons if there is no one else to do it. They may also administer trust funds on behalf of minors. Service is available in 130 different languages.
| colspan="2" | Provides assistance to adults who need support for financial and personal decision-making and administers estates of deceased persons if there is no one else to do it. They may also administer trust funds on behalf of minors. Service is available in 130 different languages.
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==== Online Resources ====
*[http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/victimservices/directory/index.htm Directory of Victim Service and Violence Against Women Programs in BC]
**A directory for violence against women and victim service programs across BC
*[http://www.justicebc.ca/en/cjis/you/victim/index.html JusticeBC]
**Provides  information  and  guidance  to  support  victims  and  help  victims  learn  more about services and resources available to victims of crime in British Columbia.

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