If you’ve been a victim of a crime or have been affected by a crime committed against someone you know, we have trained volunteers to help you.

We offer:

  • Emotional support. We listen and talk to you and we won’t tell anyone what you say to us.
  • Practical help. We can help you with paperwork and forms and contacts.
  • Information. We can give information about police report and investigation and legal proceedings
  • Information about and help to apply for crime victim compensation and criminal injuries compensation

All our help is free and available to everyone, whether or not the crime has been reported and regardless of when it happened. We won’t tell anyone what you say to us. Everyone who works for us has given a pledge of confidentiality.

Learn about what languages we offer support in here.

Call us for help!

Find your local victim support centre or call our national supportline at 116 006 (Swedish or English). You can then through us get in touch with a volunteer who speaks your language. 

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm.
During holidays the opening hours can be different.

At The Swedish Crime Victim Compensation and Support Authority you can read more about help for victims.