Compensation for crime victims capped in 1996 not enough, say campaigners
by Rajeev Syal and agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#74R2Q)
Figures suggest if 500,000 limit set for Great Britain 30 years ago was adjusted for inflation the maximum would be more than 1m
A 30-year freeze on compensation for victims of crime should be lifted, campaigners have said, adding that the maximum of 500,000 is insufficient to plan for a lifetime.
The current highest rate, set in April 1996 by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA), is paid to victims of crime in England, Scotland and Wales who have suffered severe life-changing injuries, including brain damage and paralysis.
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