In case of agression/theft

 

Missing travel documents Aliens are obliged to report to police authorities any missing, lost, stolen or in any other manner alienated travel documents within 24 hours after establishing the alienation at the latest.  

Aliens who should lose a travel document and any other document, issued by a competent authority of the Republic of Slovenia must immediately notify the nearest authority of the Republic of Slovenia abroad competent for diplomatic-consular matters.

 

(Source: State Portal of the Republic of Slovenia, http://e-uprava.gov.si/e-uprava/en/about.euprava) As a victim of a criminal offence you have a right to:

  • information on the police investigation and its outcome;
  • a copy of the crime report that you gave to the police;
  • legal assistance by an attorney;
  • assistance and support of a trusted person who may accompany you in procedures at the police, court, social work centre and anywhere else you want;
  • assistance and support by competent government institutions (health authorities, social work centres, counselling centres) and non-governmental organisations which help victims of violence and crime;

 

  • be acquainted with your role in the police investigation;

file a pecuniary claim when reporting the crime to the police;

  • appeal.

 

 

Where else can you get help, support, and information?

  • As a victim of a criminal offence you can get psychosocial assistance and counselling, which is provided by various institutions (medical institutions, social work centres, counselling centres, non-governmental organisations specialising in helping victims of violence). Some organisations can provide help and support during various procedures that follow the reporting of a criminal offence.

You can get more information about these institutions from the police officer responsible for your case.

POLICE: When you become a victim of a crime: LINK

(Source: Mateja Štirn, M. Sc., Criminal Police Directorate Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Slovenia, March 2004)