Books for victims out soon
Two pamphlets aimed at the victims of violent crime should be available nationally soon, a Justice Department spokesman said.
The nine-month delay in producing the pamphlets has been criticised by the chairman of the Victims’ Task Force, Ms Ann Ballin.
Printing delays and problems with ambiguities in Samoan and Maori versions of the pamphlets were behind the delays. The Justice Department’s press officer, Mr Blue Harris, said he expected the pamphlets back from the printers within “a few days.’ The pamphlets outline people’s rights under the 1987 Victims of Offences Act.
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