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Background, Functions, and Services of Victim Service and Witness Assistance Programs (From Helping Crime Victims: Research, Policy, and Practice, P 39-75, 1990, Albert R Roberts - NCJ-125461)

NCJ Number
125463
Author(s)
A R Roberts
Date Published
1990
Length
37 pages
Annotation
This chapter highlights the major findings of the National Survey of Victim/Witness Assistance Programs regarding the availability of various types of victim/witness services.
Abstract
A listing of 312 victim and witness assistance programs was developed by cross-indexing two lists of such programs. A detailed four-page questionnaire was mailed with a cover letter to 312 programs during November 1985. Of the 184 responding programs, many provide immediate attention to victims and witnesses by means of witness notification of upcoming hearings or trial dates; court advocacy, transportation, and escort services; and referral to community agencies. The most frequently provided services for crime victims who contact a victim assistance program are court advocacy and information; court escort; public education; referral to health, mental health, or social service agencies; and assistance in completing victim compensation applications. The services least often provided are crisis intervention in the home, emergency funds for destitute victims, child care for parents appearing in court, and repair or replacement of broken door locks. 9 tables, 7 references.

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