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"en.20120912.18.3-242-500"2
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"This law will provide vital protection to UK citizens who are unfortunate enough to be the victim of a crime in another EU country. Being the victim of a crime is always a traumatic experience, but it is even more so when the crime takes place in a different country, away from the support of family and friends and where victims may not speak the language.
The proposals will cover victims of human trafficking, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children, violence against women, terrorism, hate crimes and organised crime. However, anyone who is a victim of any sort of crime in one of the EU’s 27 Member States can now expect to receive the same minimum level of treatment and care wherever the crime takes place. The law will ensure that victims have access to medical and legal support, compensation and, crucially, interpretation and translation services, so that they are not left confused and distressed and feeling unable to access justice due to a failure to understand another country’s legal system."@en1
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