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Presentation by David McKenna, President, Victim Support Europe in conference "Supporting Victims of Crime in Latvia – Possibilities and Challenges" organised by Centre for Public Policy PROVIDUS on February 21-22, 2013 in Riga. Conference was organized in project "Conference is organized within framework of project Response to Crime Latvia and Beyond”. Further information about project: http://www.providus.lv/public/26862.html Further information about conference: http://www.providus.lv/upload_file/Projekti/Kriminalitesibas/Victim%20support/Conference_web.pdf -------- Prezentācija "Prioritāte cietušo vajadzību nodrošināšanai – kas ir ieguvēji?" (David McKenna, Organizācijas „Atbalsts cietušajiem Eiropā” prezidents ) konferencē "Atbalsta sistēma noziedzīgos nodarījumos cietušajiem – Latvijas iespējas un izaicinājumi". Konference tika organizēta 2013.gada 21.-22.februārī Rīgā projekta "Atbalsta sistēma noziegumos cietušajiem - Latvijā un citur" ietvaros. Plašāka informācija par projektu: http://www.providus.lv/public/27560.html Plašāka informācija par konferenci: http://www.providus.lv/public/27812.html
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“Prioritising Victims Needs anda Balanced Response”
Hello Latvia !
David McKennaPresident, Victim Support Europe
21 February 2013
#cietušiem // #victimslatvia // @providusConference is organized within project “Support for Victims of Crime: Substantial or Nominal. Latvia and Beyond”. Project is financed by European Union
Victims’ Legal Status
• 1950 European Convention on Human Rights
• 1985 UN declaration of basic rights for victims of crime and abuse of power
• 2000 EU Charter for Fundamental Rights
• 2001 EU framework decision on the standing of victims in criminal proceedings
• 2012 Directive on minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime
Victim Support Europe
• 29 Members
• 22 countries
• Nearly 3,000 paid staff
• Towards 20,000 volunteers
• Working with 2 million victims
Crime Hurts . . . in the EU!
• 75 million people affected by crime
• Tens of thousands killed
• Millions suffer violence
• Many millions robbed / theft
• Real evidence of damage and trauma
Needs of Victims
• Safety
• Security
• Support
• Prevention
• Information
• Compensation
• Restorative Justice
Impact of Victimisation
Fear Emotional
AngerFinancial
Guilt Justice
Isolation Health
Reduced confidence Family
Criminal Community
Supporting Victims
• Independent Services
• Free
• Confidential
• Trained Personnel
• Non-judgemental
Benefits of Helping Victims
• Reduced crime / Re-victimisation
• Improved confidence in C.J.S.
• Less demand on health services
• Reduced fear of crime
• More effective C.J. system
Thank you !
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