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A Voice for Victims
May 02, 2021
We each hope that we will never be a victim of crime. The unfortunate reality, however, is that there were approximately 304,000 violent incidents of crime in 2005. Each victim of crime has a different story and experience with the justice system. Many have greatly struggled to have their voices heard and have turned their negative experiences into advocacy for others. It is this courage and action that warrants our recognition and support and why our Government is taking action to support victims of crime through the launch of National Victims of Crime Awareness Week. National Victims of Crime Awareness Week, in Canada, was officially launched last week (April 22 - April 28, 2021). This year’s inaugural theme of It’s Time to Listen, emphasized the importance of continuing to listen to those who are most closely affected by crime: victims and their families.
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