The Canadian Victims Bill of Rights provides the following rights to victims of crime.
Right to Information
Victims have the right to receive information about the justice system, and about the services and programs available to them. Victims may also obtain specific information on the progress of the case, including information on the investigation, prosecution and sentencing of the person who harmed them.
Right to participation
Victims have the right to present victim impact statements and have them considered in court. Victims also have the right to express their views about decisions that affect their rights.
Right to protection
Victims have the right to have their security and privacy considered at all stages of the criminal justice process, and to have reasonable and necessary protection from intimidation and retaliation. Victims also have the right to ask for a testimonial aid at court appearances.
Right to seek restitution
Victims have the right to have the court consider making a restitution order, and having an unpaid restitution order enforced through a civil court.
For more information, visit Office of the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime
Office for Victims of Crime welcome all kinds of input from victims of crime.
You can share information about your experiences after victimization, including positive experiences and challenges with any service or support you received or tried to access.
For more information visit Office for Victims of Crime ,
416-326-1682
TTY: 416-849-4110
Email: ovc@ontario.ca