How to get help
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If you have been a victim of a crime and need assistance, you can call our
toll free number, (800) 380-3811. A
Victim Services Representative will speak with you and determine how we can
assist you. Program services are provided free of charge, and there is no
legal citizenship requirement to receive assistance.
The Victim-Witness Assistance Program also receives case referrals from law
enforcement agencies, prosecutors, the Coroner's Office, mortuaries, hospitals,
and social service agencies. The victim, or the victim's
family, is contacted and an assessment of emergency and long-term needs is
conducted. To refer a victim for services, call (800) 380-3811.
Victim Rights in California
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Victims of crime and the families of homicide victims have the right to:
- Know the current status of your court case.
- Be assisted if called as a witness.
- Attend all sentencing proceedings.
- Speak in person; address the court in writing; or be represented by an
attorney at the time of felony sentencing to express your views concerning the
defendant, the crime, and its effects on you and your family.
- Have the court order restitution from the convicted person.
- Request the Board of Prison Terms to provide notice of any hearing to
review or consider parole eligibility or parole-setting for prisoner(s) in your
case. You must keep the Board of Prison Terms informed of your current address
if you wish to be notified.
- Speak personally; submit a letter, tape recording or video tape; or send
an attorney to the parole hearing to express your views about the crime and
the person responsible.
Program Services Available
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The following mandatory and optional services, mandated by the Office of
Emergency Services, are provided:
Mandatory Services
- Crisis Intervention
- Emergency Assistance
- Resource and Referral Assistance
- Follow-up Assistance
- Property Return Assistance
- Orientation to the Criminal Justice System
- Victim Impact Statement Assistance
- Court Escort/Court Support
- Case Status/Case Disposition Information
- Notification of Family/Friends
- Employer Notification
- Victim of Crime Claims Assistance
- Restitution Assistance
Optional Services
- Creditor Intervention
- Child Care Assistance
- Witness Notification
- Funeral Arrangement Assistance
- Crime Prevention Information
- Witness Protection Assistance
- Temporary Restraining Order Information
- Transportation Assistance
- Court Waiting Area
- Employer Intervention
Language Capabilities: Confidential language service available to translate
all languages.
State Victim of Crime Compensation Program
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Under California law (Government Code Sections 13950-13966), qualifying
victims of crime may receive financial assistance for losses resulting from a
crime when they cannot be reimbursed by other sources. The Victim Compensation
and Government Claims Board, administers the California's Crime Victim
Compensation Program.
The following losses may be covered by the Program:
- Medical/Dental
- Mental Health Counseling
- Wage/Income Loss
- Financial Support
- Funeral/Burial
- Job Retraining
Personal property losses, including cash, are not eligible for reimbursement
under the program. The program also cannot reimburse applicants for expenses
related to the prosecution of an alleged perpetrator or compensate applicants
for "pain and suffering."
However, losses not covered by the program may be recoverable, either through
court-ordered restitution as a part of a convicted perpetrator's criminal
sentence or through the enforcement of a judgment obtained in a civil lawsuit
against the alleged perpetrator.
Who is eligible:
- The victim of the crime who suffers physical and/or emotional injury or a
survivor of a person who dies as a direct result of the crime.
- Anyone legally dependant upon the victim for support.
- Anyone who was present during the crime and who has a close relationship
with the victim.
- Anyone who must receive psychological treatment as a result of the crime
or who should be included in the psychological treatment of the victim.
- Anyone who takes legal responsibility and/or pays for a victim's medical
or burial expenses.
To qualify:
- The crime must be reported to law enforcement.
- The victim must cooperate in the investigation and prosecution of any
known suspects.
- The victim must not have contributed to the events which lead up to the
crime.
Victim-Witness Assistance Program staff can assist victims in filing Victims of Crime Compensation claims and can also provide information about other
methods of loss recovery.
The District Attorney's Claims Verification Program, which receives its funding from the
Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board is responsible for verifying and processing Victim of
Crime Compensation Claims. It is contracted with the Board to process victim
compensation claims each year. The claims process is fully automated. For more
information, call toll free (800) 492-5944.
For more information concerning the Victim of Crime Compensation
Program, you may contact the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board at their toll-free number,
(800) 777-9229. You may also access program information on the Internet at:
http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/.
Special Programs [
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Special Emphasis Gang Program
The Special Emphasis Gang Program receives a special grant to assist innocent
minority victims of gang crime in Central Judicial District and Compton/South
L.A. The Program provides specialized, bilingual and
bicultural victim services. Two Victim Service Representatives and one student worker provide
crisis intervention, follow-up counseling, emergency assistance, court support
and resource referrals, as well as in-service training to law enforcement
agencies and community outreach. Staff orient victims in the court process,
accompany them to court, update them on the progress of the court case, arrange
transportation to court, and provide a safe waiting area in the courthouse. They
also assist victims and witnesses with housing relocation referrals.
Specialized Units
In addition to providing comprehensive assistance to all victims of crime,
the Program has assigned staff to work in specialized prosecutorial units in
order to concentrate on the special needs of certain victim populations.
Victim Service Representatives are assigned to the Family Violence
Prosecution Units in the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center
(downtown Los Angeles), the Citrus Courthouse (West Covina), and
the Rio Hondo Courthouse (El Monte). One staff person assists victims in the District
Attorney's Child Abuse Unit in the District Attorney's Sex Crimes Division.
Elder Abuse Advocacy Outreach Program
Victim advocates in the Elder Abuse Advocacy Outreach Program are specially
trained to assist elderly and dependent adult victims of crime. To receive
assistance or information, please call (310) 727-6529, (323) 226-1472 or (213)
580-3287 or toll-free (800) 380-3811. The program operates under a grant from
the Office of Emergency Services.
Special Events [
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Victims' Rights Week
National Victim Rights Week is observed every April, with special activities
organized by the Victim-Witness Assistance Program. The County Board of
Supervisors presents a scroll to the District Attorney recognizing Victim Rights
Week. Special awards are then given to individuals and organizations who have
provided outstanding service to victims and witnesses of crime in Los Angeles
County. Program volunteers are also recognized for their great contributions to
the Program.
During Victim Rights Week, many of the Program’s staff organize events at their
local victim centers to draw attention to the plight of victims and the services
that are available to them.
Holiday Donations for Crime Victims
Each holiday season, the Victim-Witness Assistance Program in partnership
with the Bureau of Community Relations and Youth Services spearheads the
District Attorney's Annual Holiday Donations for Crime Victims campaign. The
office-wide effort helps needy crime victims and their
families throughout the county. District Attorney personnel assist in
nominating victims and help raise money within the office. That money is used to
complement corporate donations of toys, food and merchandise coupons to make
holiday baskets for those families selected through the nomination process.
Deliveries are then coordinated by the District Attorney's Bureau of
Investigation and the Victim-Witness Assistance Program to arrive before
Christmas.
Volunteer Opportunities
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The Victim-Witness Assistance Volunteer Program recruits, trains and places
student and community volunteers, who work side-by-side with Victim Services
Representatives in law enforcement stations and District Attorney offices.
Volunteers play an integral role in providing advocacy, clerical and court
support and resource referrals.
How to apply
Volunteers must be in reasonably good
health. They must also consent to and pass a background check. Volunteers must
be available to work a minimum of 16 hours per week during normal business
hours, Monday through Friday. They must complete an four-hour training program.
Every effort will be made to place volunteers in desired geographic or special
interest areas.
For more information, call the Victim-Witness Assistance Program's Volunteer
Coordinator at (800) 380-3811. If you would like to apply to volunteer, an
information packet will be sent to you. Applicants will be scheduled for an interview and background check.
Those selected will then be enrolled in the training program and, on completion, receive an office
assignment and on-the-job orientation at the work site.
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