Wednesday, September 10, 2008

South Africa: Crime Victims to Receive More Support - AllAfrica.com

Bathandwa MbolaPretoria

Victims of law-breaking and violence, in peculiar women and children, are to have more than support through the victim authorization programme.

The victim authorization programme will be unveiled on Wednesday.

"The programme takes to do the criminal justness procedure more than than victim-friendly and minimise the negative personal effects of law-breaking on victims," said the Department of Sociable Development on Monday.

Specific accent volition be placed on the bar of victimisation, providing support and protection to victims and authorization for victims of law-breaking and violence.

The long-term impact of law-breaking will be reduced by proactively tending to the demands of all victims.

The programme come ups as a consequence of a partnership between the department, the European Committee and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

The program takes to better the coordination of assorted state establishments so that they can put the victim's demands at the core of the criminal justness system.

In December last year, the Justice and Constitutional Development Curate Bridgette Mabandla unveiled the Victims Charter which encouraged victims to be more active in demanding their rights from decision makers of the country's justness system.

"The full execution of this charter will stand for the fire that will visible light the beacon fire of hope for many victims of crime."

Through the Victim's Charter, sections and related to state establishments purpose to construct a civilization of human rights which challenge the perceptual experience that felons have got more legal rights than victims.

The Victim's Charter have so far led to the formation of a figure of pro-victim enterprises in assorted sectors, including scene up multi-disciplinary colza attention Centres which guarantee that rape victims are treated with dignity.

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Some of the pro-victim enterprises include establishing a new Correctional Supervision and Parole Board by the Department of Correctional Services, which, for the first clip in the legal history of South Africa will give victims an chance to do presentations to the Parole Board and go to hearings.

Government have additional prioritised creating kid victim or witnesser suite with one-way glass dividers installed in 35 tribunals countrywide.

The Service Charter for Victims of Crime in South Africa, which was approved by Cabinet in 2004, was officially unveiled last calendar month and it compounds the current legal model on the rights of victims of crime.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Violent crime up in Wyoming

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Violent law-breaking in Equality State rose for the 3rd sequent year, while the state's place law-breaking charge per unit dropped to its last degree this decade, according to figs compiled by the Division of Criminal Investigation.Last year, 1,234 violent index law-breakings were reported in Wyoming, an addition of about 3 percentage compared with 2006, according to the figures, which are portion of the division's yearly law-breaking report. Even when factorization alterations in the state's population, the charge per unit of violent law-breakings -- defined as murders, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults -- have been on the rise since 2005.Still, the current charge per unit of violent law-breaking in the Cowboy State is well below where it was at the beginning of the decade, when there were 26.9 violent law-breakings per every 10,000 people. Last year, that figure stood at 23.8.The sum figure of index law-breakings -- which are law-breakings uniformly tracked by law enforcement federal agencies across the state -- declined by about 1 percentage in Equality State in 2007. Sum arrests, however, were up over last year. Law enforcement federal agencies made 39,700 apprehensions in 2007, up nearly 5 percentage over the former year.

The driblet in entire law-breaking came as a consequence of a diminution in the amount of place crimes. Last year, about 14,850 burglaries, larcenies and auto thefts were reported -- a driblet of nearly 1,400.The study sets the sum value of place stolen in Equality State in 2007 at about $15.3 million. Of that, about $5.6 million, or about 37 percent, of the place was later recovered.Locally, Casper's law-breaking rates have got followed statewide trends. Violent law-breakings in the metropolis rose by almost 18 percentage in 2007, while place law-breakings dropped by about 1 percent, according to Casper police force statistics.Reach Joshua Wolfson at (307) 266-0582 or at .

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Department of Justice Recognizes Service to Crime Victims

Awards Ceremony Is Preliminary to National Crime Victims' Rights Week WASHINGTON, April 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Arsenic portion of its 28th
annual observation of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 13-19, the
Department of Justice today honored the nine receivers of this year's
National Crime Victims' Rights Week Awards. The awardings program, which is
coordinated by the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), a constituent of the
Department's Office of Justice Programs (OJP), acknowledges the work of
individuals and organisations that have got helped victims reconstruct their lives. "Crime Victims' Rights Week reminds all of us of the demand to maintain up
our attempts to guarantee protections, services, and rights for law-breaking victims,"
said Lawyer General Michael B. Mukasey. "Today's awarding receivers have
made of import parts to those efforts. I am honored to share the
stage with such as eminent and courageous individuals." "It's important to retrieve that law-breaking victims are forever changed by
crime," explained Toilet W. Gillis, OVC Director. "And it's remarkable that
countless victims have got establish hope and new lives despite the awful events
that changed their worlds. Because law-breaking can hit anyone, victims' rights
are everyone's rights." These nine honorees were nominated by their co-workers in the victim
service and criminal justness Fields to acknowledge either their courageous
responses in the wake of a law-breaking or their professional attempts to
better function the demands of victims with disabilities; to plan and
implement course of study and tools for victim service providers; and to ensure
that victims have the services that they need. More inside information about the
recipients who are named below are available at:
. National Crime Victim Service Award: Honors extraordinary attempts in
direct service to law-breaking victims. Recipients: Andrea Conte, Nashville, Tenn. Nora J. Baladerian, Ph.D., Los Angeles, Calif. Allied Professional Award: Recognizes an individual or organization
outside the victim aid field for services or parts to the
victims' field. Recipients: Steven Walker, Ph.D., Fresno, Calif. Kim K. Ogg, Houston, Texas Award for Professional Invention in Victim Services: Recognizes the
development of effectual methods for expanding the range of victims' rights
and services. Recipient: Andrea Lockhart, Winter Haven, Fla. Federal Soldier Service Award: Honors exceeding parts and
extraordinary impact on behalf of victims in North American Indian Country, on military
installations, in national parks, or other countries governed by federal
jurisdiction. Recipient: Donna R. Duplantier, New Orleans, La. Ronald Harriet Wilson Ronald Reagan Populace Policy Award: Honors an individual whose
leadership, vision and invention consequences in important alterations to public
policy and pattern benefiting law-breaking victims. Recipient: Dan Eddy, Alexandria, Va. Crime Victims Fund Award: Recognizes outstanding work in chase of
federal criminal wrongdoers and in the aggregation of fines, punishment fees,
forfeited bail bond bonds, and particular appraisals that represent the Crime
Victims Fund and victim restitution. Recipient: Treasury Offset Program, Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys,
Washington, D.C. Particular Courage Award: Recognizes extraordinary courage in the
aftermath of a law-breaking or brave enactment on behalf of a victim or potential
victim. Recipient: Yvette Dione Cade, Temple Hills, Md. The Office of Justice Programs, headed by Acting Assistant Attorney
General Jeffrey L. Sedgwick, supplies federal leading in developing the
nation's capacity to forestall and control crime, administrate justice, and
assist victims. OJP have five constituent bureaus: the Agency of Justice
Assistance; the Agency of Justice Statistics; the National Institute of
Justice; the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; and the
Office for Victims of Crime. Additionally, OJP have two programme offices: the
Community Capacity Development Office, which integrates the Weed and Seed
strategy, and the Sexual Activity Wrongdoer Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending,
Registering, and Trailing Office (SMART). More information can be establish at
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