Victims of crime

Victims of Crime Act

In 1997, the Alberta Government proclaimed the Victims of Crime Act. This act replaced the Criminal Injuries Compensation and Victims Programs Assistance Acts, consolidating assistance and other services to victims under one legislation. It established the authority to collect surcharges on provincial statute offences, defined principles respecting the treatment of victims, provides victims with rights to obtain information and introduced financial benefits for victims. Under the act, surcharges on federal offences already being collected and provincial fine surcharge revenue collected are deposited into a fund which is used to support two primary programs, the Financial Benefits Program and a Grants Program.

Financial Benefits Program

In Alberta, victims who have suffered physical or emotional injury as a direct result of a violent crime can apply for financial benefits. Those injured as a direct result of a violent crime may be eligible for a one-time financial benefit based on the severity of injuries sustained. Payment is determined by the severity of the injury rather than on the losses or costs incurred and is made regardless of the victim's financial position or sources of income. The program's intent is to recognize or acknowledge victimization rather than attempt compensation for loss.

Grants Program

Groups and organizations that provide services that benefit victims of crime are eligible to apply for a Victims of Crime Program grant. A committee representing government, police and the community evaluates applications for funding submitted April 1 and October 1 of each year and makes recommendations.

Since proclamation of the Victims Programs Assistance Act in 1991 and the Victims of Crime Act in 1997, victim assistance programs have expanded throughout the province. With the support of local communities, police services and Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security, over 100 victim services units have been established to provide information, assistance and courtroom support to victims during the criminal justice process.

As well as grants for police-affiliated programs, funding has also been approved for specialized programs that help prepare victims for court, assist victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, assist child victims, and assist Aboriginals.

For additional information about victims' services in Alberta, visit the Alberta Police Based Victim Services Association's website at www.apbvsa.com.





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New agreement ensures victims of crime continue to be heard
October 02, 2007

New resource speaks victims' language
April 16, 2007

New handbook walks victims of crime through the justice system
April 11, 2007

National Victims of Crime Awareness Week
"It's time to listen"

http://www.victimsweek.gc.ca/

Communities can access a resource guide for help with planning their events.
April 22, 2007 to April 28, 2007

Alberta International Victim Service Conference
http://www.apbvsa.com

This conference will showcase excellence in services to victims of crime and trauma.
May 25, 2007 to May 27, 2007

Legal Representation for Children and Youth – Child and Youth Advocate

On April 1, 2006 the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate will be responsible for appointing lawyers for children and youth for all matters under the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act and the Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution Act.

As a victim of crime, what resources are there to help me?

What are financial benefits?

Where can I get help if I have been a victim of crime?

How can I avoid becoming a victim of crime?

What if, as a victim, I'm not referred for help?

Who is eligible for financial benefits?

How do I apply for financial benefits?

What if Victim Service Units are not within the police service?

What help can I expect from Victim Service Units?

What programs are available for victims or potential victims of family violence?

How do the guidelines Bail - Victims of Serious Domestic Violence Notification and Protection help victims?

2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001

Victims Programs Status Report: 2006 - 2007 
December 11, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Amharic 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Arabic 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Chinese 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - English 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - French 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Kiswahili 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Kurdish 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Punjabi 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Somali 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Spanish 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Handbook - Tigrigna 
April 30, 2007

Victims of Crime Protocol: What victims of crime can expect from the criminal justice system
April 11, 2007

Victims Programs Status Report: 2005 - 2006 
January 01, 2007