www.victimsupport.org
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Victim Support is a charity which helps people who have been victims of a crime or witnesses. It gives free and confidential advice and support, writes Daniel Hardy.
In 1972 the first Victim Support project was set up in Bristol. It discovered that victims faced significant emotional, practical and financial problems, but that no statutory agency was taking responsibility for helping them. The first Victim Support group opened in Bristol two years later. Now there is a witness service in every criminal court in England and Wales.
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