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Provides free accompaniment services for survivors of sexual and/or partner abuse at hospitals, courts, and with law enforcement. Assists individuals with seeking medical treatment, filing emergency protective orders, attending court hearings, and facilitating communication between survivors and law enforcement.
- Theft.
- Property crimes such as robbery, burglary, and vandalism.
- Elder fraud and abuse.
- Hate and bias crimes.
- Domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and sex trafficking.
- Consultations.
- Explanation of victims' rights.
- Help filing a police report or talking to police.
- Representation of victims throughout a criminal prosecution.
- Filing protective orders.
- Visas for human trafficking and victims of crime.
- Asylum.
- Aid in seeking repayment for damages that occurred as a result of a crime.
Provides access to victim advocates who can answer general questions about crime victim rights, the criminal justice process, and related topics. Advocates may also provide referrals to other local resources and services that offer support to crime victims. In some cases, advocates may provide assistance filing for restitution, guidance on writing victim impact statements, and accompaniment to court proceedings.
Offers an address confidentiality program that assists survivors of certain crimes with hiding their address on public records to help ensure their safety. Eligible participants will use the Secretary of State's Address on all public records in lieu of their own. Their address will be masked on state and local government records, including publicly available voter records.
