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  1. Victim support organisations

    Find victim support organisation in Scotland.

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  2. Your rights as a victim

    When you are affected by crime in Scotland, you have rights. The Victims’ Code for Scotland sets these out and tells you where to go for help and advice.

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  3. Witness availability for Sheriff Court

    Provide your availability to be a witness for Sheriff Court

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  4. Review my witness statement

    How to access the statement you gave the police or COPFS

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  5. Bereaved relatives

    Find information about death investigations for bereaved family members.

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  6. Bereavement support organisations

    Find bereavement support organisations in Scotland.

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  7. Support at court

    Information about help available for those attending court with additional needs, including accessibility and special measures.

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  8. Interpreters and language support

    COPFS makes sure that everyone involved in a case can understand and communicate with the court.

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  9. Vulnerable victims and witnesses (special measures)

    The court automatically treats some victims and witnesses as vulnerable. If someone is vulnerable they can receive extra support when they give evidence.

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  10. Children and young people

    Children under 16 years old, and young people aged 16 to 17, get special support if they have to attend court to give evidence.

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