The Policy Centre for Victim Issues aims to improve understanding of the evolving
needs of victims of crime, and to increase victim confidence in the criminal
justice system. Its activities include:
- acting as a “victim’s lens” for federal
laws and activities that impact victims of crime, which includes analyzing
potential criminal law reforms and considering options for new legislation;
- researching victim-related issues in areas such as the
effects of legislative reforms (e.g. victim impact statements), best
practices in victim service delivery, and emerging issues such as restorative
justice;
- administering the Victims Fund, a grants and contributions
fund that supports projects that raise awareness and enhance services and
assistance to victims of crime across Canada, and that provides limited direct
financial assistance to victims of crime;
- providing public legal education and information about
the role of victims in the criminal justice system and related legislation,
through fact sheets, pamphlets, handbooks, and the Policy Centre’s
Web site;
- working closely with other federal departments that share
an interest in responding to the concerns of victims of crime (e.g. National
Parole Board, Correctional Service Canada);
- consulting with a broad range of stakeholders, including
those who deliver services to victims of crime, to share knowledge and expertise.
The Policy Centre for Victim Issues does not provide criminal injuries
compensation to victims of crime. The PCVI has a close working relationship
with the provinces and territories, which have primary responsibility for
the delivery of victim services, including the provision of criminal injuries
compensation to victims of crime, where such programs exist.
For information on the services provided to victims of crime in your jurisdiction,
please click on the link provided below.
Provincial / Territorial Governments
To learn more about the Policy Centre for Victim Issues, please contact
us.