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  • Find information about the management of the Commonwealth electoral roll on the Australian Electoral Commission website.
  • Find information about the role of barristers on the Victorian Bar website.
  • Find out about what it means to be a victim of crime, what services are available for victims, and how friends and family can support the victim. This section of the Department of Justice website also outlines what to expect from the justice system, how to get counselling or financial support and where to find victim support agencies.
  • Find information about how the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal (VOCAT) helps victims of crime recover from their experience on the VOCAT website.
  • For the Victims of Crime Helpline phone 1800 819 817, 8.30am-5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). The Department of Justice website has information about how Helpline staff can assist victims to manage and recover from the effects of crime.
  • Find information about Victoria Legal Aid, including how to get legal information, advice and assistance in relation to criminal issues, family breakdown, family violence, immigration, social security, mental health, debt and traffic offences.
  • Find legal information for youth on the Victoria Legal Aid website regarding: school, sex, buying things, carrying weapons, drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, health, the police and courts, relationships, security guards and bouncers, tattoos and body piercing.
  • Find information on how to resolve domestic building disputes, such as between home owners, builders, insurers, and architects on the VCAT website.
  • Find out how to enrol and vote in Victorian State elections by visiting the Victorian Electoral Commission website.
  • Find information about video conferencing and court transcript services on the Department of Justice website.
  • Find out what is being done to prevent drugs entering Victoria's prisons and to minimise the harm caused by drugs in prisons on the Department of Justice website.
  • Find information about all courts and tribunals in Victoria, on the Courts and Tribunals Victoria website.
  • Find out your voting rights and responsibilities on the Youth Central website.