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Justice Ministry to open crime victim centers across Hungary by 2025

Justice Minister Judit Varga said clients could not only have access to therapy but also to financial aid in crisis situations.

Justice Minister Judit Varga yesterday attended the opening ceremony of a new center aimed at providing assistance to the victims of criminal activities in Szolnok, in central-eastern Hungary. The justice ministry is aiming to roll out the system to all counties by 2025.

In her address, the minister said that the individual could not process the shock of becoming a victim without appropriate legal and spiritual aid. When it comes to violence within the family, “it is not enough to provide sympathy, action is also needed,” she said. Minister Varga said that the new center was the eighth such facility in the country, while services for victims were also available at local government offices. She said all services, including a 24-hour hotline and website, were free of charge, adding that clients could not only have access to therapy but also to financial aid in crisis situations.