NCJ Number:
83714
Title:
Florida Network Victim/Witness Services, Inc (Incorporated) - Final Report
Corporate Author:
Florida Bureau of Criminal Justice Assistance Dept of Veteran and Community Affairs United States of America
Project Director:
E A Page
Date Published:
1982
Page Count:
115
Sponsoring Agency:
Florida Bureau of Criminal Justice Assistance Tallahassee, FL 32301 National Institute of Justice/ Rockville, MD 20849 US Dept of Justice Washington, DC 20531
Grant Number:
80-CJ-AX-0010
Sale Source:
National Institute of Justice/ NCJRS paper reproduction Box 6000, Dept F Rockville, MD 20849 United States of America
Document:
PDF
Language:
English
Country:
United States of America
Annotation:
This report presents a profile of the problems of victims and witnesses of crime in Florida and recommends strategies for dealing with these problems, with emphasis on the provision of cost-effective services for victims and witnesses.
Abstract:
Florida was one of the first States to develop innovative programs to assist victims and witnesses. By 1979, over 50 local programs were operating in the State and the Florida Network of Victim/Witness Services had been formed. The LEAA-funded Victim/Witness project examined the needs of victims and witnesses and developed a comprehensive plan for addressing these needs. Three major problems identified included the underreporting of sexual assault, child abuse, and domestic violence; lack of assistance to victims and witnesses and a resulting difficulty in prosecuting criminal cases; and the waste of large amounts of money due to the inefficient use and management of witnesses. To deal with the first two of these problems, the relationship of the offender to the victim should be stated in the crime reporting system and services should be developed to help victims of child abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence and to increase their reporting of these crimes. In addition, statistics from existing witness management programs should be provided to the courts in each region to demonstrate the efficiency of such programs. Charts, maps, a list of 34 references, appendixes presenting the results of a 1980 victim/witness survey and the survey instrument, and attached materials presenting the final progress report for the LEAA grant and related materials are provided.
Index Term(s):
Abused children; Battered wives; Citizen crime reporting; Florida; Sexual assault victims; Victim-witness programs; Witness assistance
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