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  1. Phone: 780-427-7217. Toll free: 310-0000 (from anywhere in Alberta) Email: victimsofcrime@gov.ab.ca. Court attendance reimbursement program. Victims of violent crime can apply for assistance, supports and services to help with emergency expenses and their recovery.

  2. Empower victims today. Join us for our monthly virtual “Loss to Violence” support group, every last Thursday of the month. The group is for family members, friends and close loved ones of homicide victims.

  3. Victim services units support victims of crime in partnership with the RCMP, municipal police services and community-based programs. Victim services units can: help you find specialized community supports, including counselling and financial supports. guide you through the criminal justice process. help you prepare for court.

  4. You can access several crime victim assistance programs that provide a range of services, including: Crisis intervention and emergency shelter. Counselling and short or long-term support. Court preparation and accompaniment throughout the judicial system.

  5. Family Violence Prevention Centre Brochure. Edmonton John Howard Society specializes in resolving domestic violence Edmonton. We provide help for victims of crime including education and supportive housing!

  6. Crime Prevention Inventory. Below is a list of programs funded under the National Crime Prevention Strategy, by Canadian provinces/territories, or non-governmental organizations. Use this tool to find specific programs matching your needs or the needs of your community.

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  8. Explore a map of recent crime by location. The map shows crime incident data down to neighborhood crime activity including arrest, arson, assault, burglary, robbery, shooting, theft, vandalism, and rape.

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