SUMMARY - Victims’ Rights and Support
A sexual assault survivor reports to police and becomes a witness in a criminal prosecution where the Crown represents the state, not them. They have no control over whether charges are laid, what plea deals are accepted, or what sentence is imposed. Another crime victim receives regular updates, participates in sentencing through an impact statement, and accesses counseling through victim services. A third person sees their case dropped because prosecutors prioritize other matters, leaving them without acknowledgment or resolution.