Work crimes compensation controversy

Employers' liability insurance has been contentiously earmarked to compensate victims of crime at work

Since its establishment in 1964, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme has paid out more than £3 billion in compensation to victims of crime in recognition for their pain and suffering and other losses.

In December 2005, the Government published a consultation paper, Rebuilding Lives - Supporting Victims of Crime, with the objective of overhauling the compensation system to provide better support for the victims of crime.

One of the more controversial proposals put forward is that victims of

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