Victim Or Witness
My right/rules as a victim
- Be informed, of all the court proceedings (Example: court dates, any changes in conditions, any progress through case)
- Be informed if you ever have to go to court and preparation for court
- The right to give input on the case
Example: want contact with XXX, don’t want contact - The court will decide what input is taken into account
- Has the right to her privacy
- Does not have to give any information about the case without speaking to Victim/Witness Services
- The right to retain a lawyer when necessary
- Victim Services worker to aid in the process to retain a lawyer when it is needed
Victims' roles and rights in the criminal justice system
Who is a victim of crime?
Learn who is considered a victim under the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights and who is able to exercise a victim’s rights if the victim is dead or not able to act on his or her own behalf.
Victim’s right to information
Victims have the right to ask for information about the justice system, about services available to them, and about the progress of their case and the status of the person who harmed them.
Victim’s right to protection
Victims have the right to have their security and privacy considered, to have reasonable and necessary protection from intimidation and retaliation, and to ask that their identity not be publicly released.
Victim’s right to participation
Victims have the right to present victim impact statements and have them considered. Victims’ views about decisions that affect their rights will also need to be considered.
Victim’s right to seek restitution
Victims have the right to have the court consider making a restitution order for their financial losses and to have any unpaid amount enforced through a civil court.
Making a complaint about infringement or denial of a victim’s right
Learn how to file a complaint if you feel that a federal department or agency has infringed (violated) or denied your rights under the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CVBR).
Victim Notification System
- The Victim Notification System is an automated telephone service that provides information about changes in the status of provincially sentenced offenders (sentences less than 2 years).
- To register, call 1-888-579-2888