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YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM  
 
YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM  
  
You have rights as a victim of crime. In addition, there are standards of service that you can expect to receive as a victim of crime. The standards help ensure that you receive information, practical and emotional support, and are able to participate fully in the criminal justice system. These standards were created to make sure that you are treated with dignity and respect at all times, regardless of your gender, age, marital status, race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability or religion.
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You have rights as a victim of crime. In addition, there are standards of service that you can expect to receive as a victim of crime. The standards help ensure that you receive information, practical and emotional support, and are able to participate fully in the criminal justice system. These standards were created to make sure that you are treated with dignity and respect at all times, regardless of your gender, age, marital status, race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability or religion. '''<u>[http://pcv.pccd.pa.gov/for-victims/Pages/Your-Rights-as-a-Victim.aspx (MORE)]</u>'''
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

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. http://pcv.pccd.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx

YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM

You have rights as a victim of crime. In addition, there are standards of service that you can expect to receive as a victim of crime. The standards help ensure that you receive information, practical and emotional support, and are able to participate fully in the criminal justice system. These standards were created to make sure that you are treated with dignity and respect at all times, regardless of your gender, age, marital status, race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability or religion. (MORE)

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