PART III — RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROTECTION OF VICTIMS
10. Right to protection
A victim has a right to—
(a) be free from intimidation, harassment, fear, tampering, bribery, corruption and abuse;
(b) have their safety and that of their family considered in determining the conditions of bail and release of the offender; and
(c) have their property protected.
4. In relation to any request for assistance presented under this Part, the Court may take such measures, including measures related to the protection of information, as may be necessary to ensure the safety or physical or psychological well-being of any victims, potential witnesses and their families. The Court may request that any information that is made available under this Part shall be provided and handled in a manner that protects the safety and physical or psychological well-being of any victims, potential witnesses and their families.