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Types of crime

Find out more about different types of crime, including domestic violence, hate crime, fraud, and sexual assault.

Coping with crime

For a lot of people experiencing a crime can be scary, upsetting, and shocking; it can make you feel afraid, angry, alone, and can affect every part of your life.

Going to court

If you have seen or heard about a crime, or been the victim of one, you may have to talk about what happened at court.

Support and next steps

Lots of young people are affected by crime. It can feel like you're all alone but you're not. There are lots of ways you can cope with the effects of crime and lots of people that can help you in whatever you chose to do.

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