Crime victims and missing persons

Rights of victims

Victims of criminal offences have rights in the preliminary and criminal proceedings, and particular protection is provided to victims of sexual offences and human trafficking

Report a missing person

If a person is missing, immediately report this in a police station or, exceptionally, by calling 192 or 112 when an emergency search and rescue response is required

Persons who went missing in the Homeland War and/or World War II and the post-war period

If you have any information that might help in finding missing persons, you can disclose it anonymously, by telephone, fax or e-mail

Rights of victims of sexual violence suffered in the Homeland War

Find out which rights you have as a victim of sexual violence suffered during armed aggression against the Republic of Croatia in the Homeland War and how to exercise these rights

Rights of members of the armed forces and civilians disabled in war and their family members

Special legal protection of members of the armed forces and civilians disabled in World War II, civilians disabled in the Homeland War, members of the armed forces disabled in peacetime and their family members includes special rights and additional rights and benefits

Rights of injured deminers, other employees in the mine action system and their family members

Injured employees in the mine action system and their family members exercise certain rights pursuant to the Mine Action Act

Human trafficking

If you have any information about human trafficking, please call the police at 192 or call the SOS line at 0800/77-99