Being the victim of a robbery can have unpleasant practical and emotional consequences; fortunately, information, support and practical assistance can help alleviate the impact.
Victims of robbery experience theft of property combined with violence or the threat of violence. It is this combination of theft and assault, whether threatened or actual, which makes the crime of robbery such a distressing experience. Victims may feel that they have been specifically targeted and this can add to the feeling of uncertainty and confusion. Not surprisingly, some victims feel a loss of their confidence in themselves and their environment.
If the robbery occurs in the work place, people are often concerned that it will affect their job performance and prospects. It can be difficult to confide in friends, family or colleagues.
Victim Support understands all these issues and can help.
Our trained volunteers and staff provide independent, confidential and free support, information and practical help
We can help you deal with criminal justice agencies, provide information about criminal injuries compensation, and support you if your case goes to court. help.
Call victim Support on the number below or find your local service under Victim Support in the telephone directory.