European Commission says revised Directive strengthens victims' rights - Speech Brief
19 February 2026 23:00 UTC · European Commission · EU Commission Press Release · Source · Email X Link

European Commission says revised Directive strengthens victims' rights

Key points

  • Political agreement reached on revised Victims' Rights Directive
  • European Commission calls on Member States to fully implement the revised rules

TL;DR

  • Political agreement reached on a revised EU Victims' Rights Directive introducing helplines, dedicated court support, improved psychological assistance, and stronger personal data protection.
  • Rules aim to simplify online reporting and participation in criminal proceedings, reinforce access to compensation, and improve training for police, judges and prosecutors.
  • Commission urges all Member States to fully implement the revised rules to ensure real protection, effective support and access to justice for victims, including vulnerable groups and child victims.
Original text

European Commission - Statement Statement by Executive Vice-President Virkkunen and Commissioner McGrath ahead of the European Day for Victims of Crime Brussels, 20 February 2026 “ The essential tasks of Justice are to repair the intolerable affront inflicted on victims of crimes and to uphold their fundamental right to human dignity. Crime can have profound and long-lasting effects on victims of crime. They must be ...

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