Physical injury due to the arrest or attempted arrest of the offender.Physical injury or psychological harm due to the crime.Damaged or lost property due to the crime.
You will have the right to have the court consider ordering the offender to pay for any financial losses that you incurred as a result of the offence and to have any unpaid amount enforced through a civil court.Ī judge can order restitution for financial losses related to: These reports also include information about the offender’s progress toward meeting the objectives of the plan.įor more information please visit CSC's Correctional Process page. You can receive reports with information about an offender’s correctional plan dating back to the beginning of the sentence.
Q8:How will victims be receiving information relating to an offender's correctional plan and the most recent photo of the offender?.Q7: What kind of information will victims receive regarding an offender's progress in relation to his or her correctional plan?.Q6: What information will victims be able to receive from CSC?.Q5: Are there any exceptions to the definition of a victim?.Q4: Has the definition of a victim changed?.Q3: Will victims be informed of these changes?.Q2: When does the CVBR come into force?.Q1: What is the Canadian Victim Bill of Rights (CVBR)?.