Victim’s rights checklist

The rights of victims of crime to safety, protection and support are essential to ensure their well-being and enable them to recover from traumatic experiences. The Victims' Directive (2012/29/EU) guarantees that everyone has the same rights in the criminal process, regardless of citizenship or right of residence (including those who are in the country illegally). These rights include, for example, the right to interpretation, translations and support services for victims of crime.

Initiating child protection measures, informing about shelters, assisting in financial matters, ensuring safe housing, protecting personal data and providing immediate crisis assistance and psychosocial support are essential issues in securing these rights. By prioritizing these rights, society can better meet the needs of victims, promote their recovery, and help them cope and become empowered.