Where can victims of crime get help?

Any victim of a crime is welcome to visit the facility for counselling.

Empowering victims of crime is an important aspect of policing.

At Amanzimtoti SAPS, there are trained professionals who offer various facilities that empower victims of all sorts of crimes, to effectively reinstate them back into the community.

Sergeant Nondumiso Mncwuabe, who runs the victim friendly unit at Amanzimtoti SAPS said, “Our office is generally quiet during the week, most of the cases come through over the weekend.  While I do not blame alcohol, most attacks occur when a person is intoxicated.  Last month we had eight cases that required counselling.  There is a stigma surrounding men who are victims of domestic violence, but we do get cases from men as well.”

Every individual is different and requires different care to aid their well-being.  Any victim of a crime is welcome to visit the facility for counselling.

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