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Prin%ng: Your printer might not print the same way our printers do, so make sure to try a couple of test prints. If things aren’t aligning quite right, experiment with the Scale to Fit Paper seCng. It’s located in the Print dialog – just click Full Page Slides to get to it.
And did you no%ce we made fold marks for you? They are really light, but if you don’t like them showing on your brochure, click View, Slide Master, and delete them before you print.
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Mission Statement
Mission RCMPVictim Services Unit
Mission RCMP Victim Services Unit provides information, support and referrals to those impacted by crime or trauma in our community.
To provide victims of crime or trauma with the means to re-
establish normalcy in their lives through coordinated and
supportive community and Criminal Justice System networks.
Victim Services personnel are committed to providing services in
a knowledgeable and sensitive manner, while adhering to all
mandates policies, guidelines, and procedures.
Contact Information
Mission RCMP Detachment7171 Oliver Street
Mission, B.C.V2V 6H2
Tel: 604-820-3594Email:
Hrs: 7 am - 8:30 pm; Mon. - Fri
If this is after hours please call the non-emergency line at 604-826-7161 or
VictimLinkBC at 1-800-563-0808
CALL 9-1-1 IN AN EMERGENCY
Community ResourcesMission RCMP 604-826-7161
Mission Community Policing Office 604-820-2722
VictimLinkBC 1-800-563-0808
Fraser Health Crisis Line 1-877-820-7444
Specialized Victim Assistance Program 604-820-8427
Mission Mental Health 604-814-5600
Mission Community Services604-826-3634
SARA for Women 604-820-8455
Child and Youth Mental Health604-820-4300
Prin%ng: Your printer might not print the same way our printers do, so make sure to try a couple of test prints. If things aren’t aligning quite right, experiment with the Scale to Fit Paper seCng. It’s located in the Print dialog – just click Full Page Slides to get to it.
And did you no%ce we made fold marks for you? They are really light, but if you don’t like them showing on your brochure, click View, Slide Master, and delete them before you print.
Customizing the Content: If you need more placeholders for %tles, sub%tles or body text, just make a copy of what you need and drag it into place. PowerPoint’s Smart Guides will help you align it with everything else.
By the way, if you need to move or copy the thin black lines, you can select them by clicking the doQed outline.
Victim Services
Victim Services assists victims of crime throughout their involvement in the criminal justice system. No fees are charged for this confidential service. Referrals are accepted even if no charges are laid.
If you are a victim of crime, you may need one or more of the following services: If your case goes to court, Victim Services will
work with the Crown Counsel and the police to:
- answer your questions- help you prepare for court- accompany you to court if requested- ensure that you are informed about court
dates and outcome.Emotional and Practical Support
Being a victim of crime is often a frightening experience. Victim Services staff will listen, offer emotional support, and provide guidance.
Assistance with Court
You may need legal information, financial help, housing resources, counselling, or other services. Victim services can help you decide what services, if any, you need, and assist you to access the appropriate government or community agency.
Information
Victim Services can give you information about your rights as a victim of crime, the status of the police investigation and the court case, how the criminal justice system works, the victim impact statement, and financial benefits and assistance.
Referrals
Victim Impact Statements
A victim impact statement describes the physical or emotional harm, property damage or economic loss resulting from the crime. If you wish to prepare an impact statement, contact Victim Services right away. A Victim Services Worker can help you prepare a statement and ensure that it is presented to the court if an accused person is found guilty.
Financial Information
Victim Services can provide information to help you recover financial losses resulting from the crime. Possible options include: restitution, civil suits, insurance, the Crime Victim Assistance Program, and the Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction.
Victims of crime have rights during the criminal justice process: the right to information, protection, participation, and the right to seek restitution. Contact Victim Services to learn more about your rights or visit www.canada.ca/victims
Know Your Rights