Conditions for compensation at Schadefonds Geweldsmisdrijven

If you are a victim of a violent or sexual crime, you may be eligible for financial support from the Schadefonds Geweldsmisdrijven. On this page, you will find the conditions for compensation Schadefonds uses to assess applications. These conditions help determine whether victims, relatives, surviving relatives or witnesses can receive an compensation.  

Conditions for compensation at Schadefonds Geweldsmisdrijven

If you are a victim of a violent or sexual crime, you may be eligible for financial support from the Schadefonds Geweldsmisdrijven. On this page, you will find the conditions for compensation Schadefonds uses to assess applications. These conditions help determine whether victims, relatives, surviving relatives or witnesses can receive an compensation.

 

What is a violent crime?

In a violent crime, someone has intentionally (i.e. deliberately) used violence, or threatened violence. The intention was to hurt or injure the victim. Examples of violent crimes include:

  • physical abuse
  • threat of violence (with or without a weapon)
  • robbery (i.e. theft with violence)
  • arson or explosion with immediate danger to the victim
  • domestic violence
  • stalking
  • human trafficking

What is a sexual crime?

The Sexual Crimes Act has existed since 1 July 2024. Under that Act, it is a criminal offence to have sexual contact with someone who does not want it.

Did someone know that the other person did not want sexual contact? Or should or could they have known that the other person did not want sexual contact? Then it is a sexual crime.