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About Candace House
The Healing Haven
What We Do
Police Investigation
Talking with the Police
Identifying the body
Giving a Statement
The Police Process
If You're a Suspect
Victim Rights
Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CVBR)
Manitoba Victims' Bill of Rights
Media
Court Process
Court & Trial
Preparing for Court/The Trial
The Court Process
Sentencing
Appeals
Judicial Review
Resources & Support
Manitoba Compensation for Victims of Crime Program
General Compensation
General Resources
Restorative Justice
Corrections & Parole
Prison
Parole
Glossary of Terms
Talking with the Police
I found out my loved one was murdered. Now what?
Should I expect the police to call me or should I call them for information?
Can I have someone with me when I am given sensitive or upsetting information?
Should I trust the police to give me the kinds of information I need to know?
How will the police respond to me as a victim?
Are there police victim services to help me?
Are there police victim services to help me?