If you ask, you can be told when an offender is to be released from custody.

You can ask to be told when an offender completes their community service or if they have complied with the conditions of a bond.

You must ask the Department for Correctional Services to put your name on the Victims' Register if you want to receive this type of information.

You can have a say if your offender applies for parole. The Commissioner for Victims's Rights can help you with a submission to the Parole Board.

If you ask, you should be told the outcome of the parole proceedings - especially if there are any conditions to protect you.

You should also be told if a mentally incompetent offender applies to vary or revoke a licence.

If you ask, you should be told if an offender escapes from custody. You should also be told when they are back in custody.

You must ask the Department for Correctional Services to put your name on the Victims' Register if you want to receive this type of information.

You can make a complaint if you do not think you have been treated properly. You can ask for information about how to do this.