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VICTIM SERVICES UNIT - The Brooklyn District Attorney's Office

Our trained counselors and advocates are ready to help you. Call the Victim Services Unit at (718) 250-3820. The Kings County ...

Victim Services - St. Louis County MN

Louis County Attorney's Office provide a variety of services to victims and witnesses of crime and help to ensure compliance with the Minnesota Crime Victim ...

Victim Assistance | Bexar County, TX - Official Website

The Victim Assistance Division may be contacted at 210-335-2105. The Victim Assistance division of the Bexar County District Attorney's Office is available ...

For Crime Victims - Iowa Attorney General

The Victim Assistance Section (formerly known as the Crime Victim Assistance Division) was established in 1989. It provides essential funding and survivor ...

Office of Victim Services - College of Charleston

The specially designed Office of Victim Services (OVS) is available for our students no matter where a crime occurs on or off campus, or whether the student ...

New York State Office of Victim Services - Facebook

OVS proudly funds and supports more than 200 victim assistance programs across New York State that provide services, including crisis response, emotional ...

Georgia Office of Victim Services | State Board of Pardons and Paroles

The Georgia Office of Victim Services works with victims or their families to answer their questions about parole, to ensure their views and concerns reach ...

Office of Violence Prevention - City of St. Louis

Coordinating public safety resources and community violence intervention programs to make St. Louis neighborhoods safer.

Office of Victim & Survivor Rights & Services - CDCR - CA.gov

Office of Victim & Survivor Rights & Services ... Formed in 1988, the mission of CDCR's Office of Victim and Survivor Rights and Services (OVSRS) is to give crime ...

Victim Compensation Services | NC DPS

Contact Us: 800-826-6200 · Victims of violent crime can apply for financial assistance for eligible expenses, including medical care and lost income. · State law ...

Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants - Washington, DC - DC ...

844-4-HELP-DC (844-443-5732) The DC Victim Hotline is available for all crime victims in the District of Columbia.

Office for Victims Programs (OVP) | Division of Criminal Justice

For general inquiries, please email [email protected] or call 303-239-5719. Programs. Victim Rights Act ...

Victim Services - San Francisco District Attorney

The Victim Services Division (VSD) of the San Francisco District Attorney's Office strives to make the criminal justice system humane and accessible by ...

Victim Services - San Diego County District Attorney

Program services are provided free of charge, and there is no legal citizenship requirement to receive assistance. The District Attorney's Office encourages ...

Victim Services - Florida Department of Corrections

Our office also provides referral services to victims with specific needs, such as counseling, support groups, crimes compensation, and crisis intervention. Our ...

Crime Victims | Office of the Attorney General

I have been a victim of identity theft. Can the Crime Victim Services Division (CVSD) help me? The CVC program helps victims of violent crime. The Consumer ...

Victim Services - Attorney General - IN.gov

The Office of the Indiana Attorney General is committed to providing services and assistance to survivors of crime.

Utah Office for Victims of Crime

... victim services across the state, provides enhanced training, and provides staff support to the Utah Council on Victims of Crime. Help for. Crime Victims.

District of Columbia | Victim Witness Assistance Unit

The Victim Witness Assistance Unit provides assistance to victims and witnesses of serious crime while they are involved with the criminal justice system.

Bureau of Victim Assistance - Attorney General Lynn Fitch

The Bureau of Victim Assistance (BOVA) was established to provide statewide assistance to victims of crime. The journey through the justice system can be ...