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Categories
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
The Police Process
Why is it necessary to secure the scene and to not allow access to it?
How long is the scene secured?
What is considered evidence and how is it used?
How can I feel safe if the perpetrator is still at large or out on bail?
What happens immediately after an incident occurs?
Who is involved in the investigation?
When is a charge laid?
How will I feel about the police investigation?
If the investigation process isn’t going well, what options are available to voice my concern?
What happens to the case after the police investigation is completed?