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Going to court The Court Support and Liaison Service provides information and counselling to support you through the court process.
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Court words explained Explanation of words used in court.
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Glossary of court terms A glossary of court terms
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Court Support and Liaison Service Support for victims of family violence before, during and after court hearings.
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Court support and liaison services brochure (PDF, 1.3 MB) -
Planning your day at court Planning your day at court.
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During court During court.
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Victim Impact Statement A victim impact statement tells the court how a crime has affected you.
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Court information for children A guide for children and young people through the experience of going to court.
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Having your say Victim Impact Statement Brochure (PDF, 147.1 KB) -
Court information for adults Information to help adults understand what to expect at court.
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During court Description of what happens in court for a young witness.
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Application for criminal injuries compensation (PDF, 245.8 KB) -
Stages in the court process Steps in the court process.
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Typical courtroom setup A typical courtroom setup.
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This is what a court can look like Describes what a court cab look like.
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What to bring to court What to bring to court.
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Tips for when giving evidence Tips for giving evidence in court.
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How you might feel How you might feel when you go to court.
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Victim Impact Statement Form (PDF, 355.1 KB) If you are a victim of an indictable offence, you can prepare a victim impact statement using this form.
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Victims of Crime Assistance Application Form (DOCX, 177.6 KB) -
Victims of Crime Assistance Application Form (PDF, 408.9 KB) -
Application for criminal injuries compensation (DOCX, 186.5 KB) -
Services Services available for victims of crime.
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Being a witness is an important role Describes for a child what it means to be a witness.
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Home Support, advice and guidance for victims of crime in Tasmania.
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Extension of time (PDF, 218.3 KB) -
Victims rights Your rights as a victim of crime are contained in the Charter of Rights for Victims of Crime.
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About us Services and support available for victims of crime in Tasmania.
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Financial assistance Anyone who has suffered a physical or psychological injury as a result of a violent crime in Tasmania can apply for financial assistance.
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Victims Register Application Form (DOC, 172.0 KB) -
Eligible Persons Register Application Form (DOC, 171.5 KB) -
Charter of Rights for Victims of Crime (PDF, 69.2 KB) -
Charter of Rights for Victims of Crime The Charter of Rights for victims of crime.
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Eligible Persons Register The victim of a violent crime can apply to receive updates about offenders who are serving a custodial sentence.
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Eligible Persons Registration Information Sheet (PDF, 35.3 KB) -
Registration Information Sheet (DOC, 152.5 KB) -
Application and Information for Extension of Time Applications (PDF, 238.3 KB) -
Eligible Persons Register Application Form (PDF, 59.7 KB) -
Victims of Crime Service Victims of Crimes service provides trauma counselling, advice and support to victims of crime.
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Extension of Time Application Form (DOCX, 288.8 KB) -
Edit+ cheat sheet (PDF, 65.8 KB) Information about using the active voice.
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Victims register information sheet (PDF, 126.0 KB) -
Extension of time (DOCX, 53.6 KB) -
Victims of Crime Assistance Act Information sheet (PDF, 139.6 KB)