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Victims’ Right to Review

If you are unhappy with a decision that’s been made by the police or the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) not to prosecute a suspect, or to terminate the proceedings, you may find the Victims’ Right to Review scheme helpful.

A victim can request a review when:  

  • The police have decided not to bring proceedings in a case where the police have the authority to charge. 
  • The police have decided that the case does not meet the Threshold Test for referral to the CPS for a charging decision. 
  • The Crown Prosecution Service have decided not to charge the suspect, to discontinue proceedings, or offer no further evidence in court. 

Visit  Victims’ Right to Review Scheme to find out more and start your application process: 

Referrals

If you know someone – whether it’s a friend or a family member – who has been impacted by crime and could benefit from our support, you can refer them directly to our services.

Our compassionate and confidential support is available to anyone in your life who has been affected, ensuring they receive the care and guidance they deserve.

Reporting a crime

If you think you have been a victim of a crime and want to report a crime, you can tell a parent, carer or adult you trust. Norfolk & Suffolk Victim Care can also help you with this if you are unsure. 

  • If you feel you are in immediate danger, call 999.
  • If it is not an emergency but you still want to report something to the police, you can call 101 or report online: