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Publication Order/Reorder Information
To order or reorder publications, please fax this form to the number below or contact us via regular mail, email, or telephone at the following:
Office of the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime
P.O. Box 55037
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1A1
Telephone (toll-free): 1-866-481-8429
E-mail: victimsfirst@ombudsman.gc.ca
Fax: 613-941-3498
Available Publications

Giving a Voice to Victims
This booklet provides clear information on the OFOVC, its mandate and how it can assist victims. It also provides supplementary information on what "Ombudsman"
means and how a victim of crime is defined at the federal level.
Available formats
- Print — 8.5 x 5.5, bilingual tumble booklet
- Electronic — HTML, PDF
- Available in Inuktitut (please specify)
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Shifting the Conversation
This report highlights three key areas where straightforward, practical changes would result in enhanced victims' rights and treatment within the criminal justice system. These include: victims' need for more information about their rights and the offender who harmed them; the importance of ensuring victims can participate more meaningfully in the criminal justice process; and the need for increased tangible supports for victims of crime.
Available formats
- Print — 11.5 x 9.5, bilingual tumble booklet
- Electronic — HTML, PDF
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Toward a Greater Respect for Victims in the Corrections and Conditional Release Act
Examines victims' rights in Canada and provides 13 recommendations on how to strengthen the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to better meet victims' needs and concerns. The report looks at providing more and better information to victims, parole hearings, and the financial burdens victims of crime face.
Available formats
- Print — 11 x 8.5, bilingual tumble report
- Electronic — HTML, PDF
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Every Image, Every Child
An in-depth exploration of the issue of Internet-facilitated child sexual abuse in Canada. The report makes nine recommendations to the federal government for how to address the issue and provides suggestions on how to more effectively help rescue, treat and protect children from Internet-facilitated crimes
Available formats
- Print — 11 x 8.5, bilingual tumble report
- Electronic — HTML, PDF
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