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Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority
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The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) is an executive agency of the UK Government. The Authority, established in 1996 and based in Glasgow, administers a compensation scheme for injuries caused to victims of violent crime in England, Scotland and Wales. It is funded by the Ministry of Justice in England and Wales and the Justice Directorate in Scotland. The current Chief Executive is Linda Brown.
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Type | Government agency |
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Region served | United Kingdom |
Chief Executive | Linda Brown |
Parent organisation | Ministry of Justice |
Website | gov |
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