Crime Victim's Brochure - Illinois Secretary of State 2026

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The rights of a crime victim to fairness, respect, and dignity, being capable of protection without denying the constitutional rights of the accused, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State.
If you have any questions please contact the Illinois Attorney Generals Office Crime Victims Compensation Program at 1-800-228-3368 (TTY: 1-877-398-1130), by email at crimevictimservices@atg.state.il.us or visit our website at .illinoisattorneygeneral.gov.
Through the Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Act, the Court of Claims administers funding to victims of violent crimes who have inadequate insurance or no source of funds to cover expenses resulting from the crime, including medical bills, counseling, lost wages and other expenses.

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The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victims dignity and privacy. The right to be informed in a timely manner of any plea bargain or deferred prosecution agreement.
The law says crime victims have the right to be free from harassment, intimidation and abuse throughout the court process. The law ensures victims receive timely notice of all court proceedings and the accuseds conviction, sentence, imprisonment and release.
Homicide claims accounted for 92 percent of the total amount of compensation paid for funeral/burial expenses, while other vehicular crime and DUI/DWI constituted an additional 7 percent.
The Crime Victims Rights Act (18 U.S.C 3771), enacted in 2004, specifies a broad set of rights for victims of federal crimes and authorizes federal funding for programs to assist victims in asserting, accessing and enforcing those rights.
Homicide claims accounted for 92 percent of the total amount of compensation paid for funeral/burial expenses, while other vehicular crime and DUI/DWI constituted an additional 7 percent.

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