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Claims for assault consistently received the highest number of applications and funding over the past 3 years. Homicide claims received the second greatest amount of compensation funding in FY 2017, even though this crime type received fewer applications than assault, child sexual abuse, and sexual assault.
be treated with courtesy, compassion and respect. information about, and access to, welfare, health, counselling and legal services, where available. information about the investigation and prosecution of the offender.
Since its inception in 2001, the FBIs victim assistance program has provided servicessuch as crisis intervention, emergency travel assistance, and local referrals for counseling, housing, and other servicesto nearly 2 million victims.
Victim Assistance Some examples are: Mental health treatment/counseling. Crime compensation/restitution for financial losses. Domestic and family violence victims.
The maximum amount of compensation payable is $100,000. This is typically offered in cases where a person has died as a result of a crime. If you have been the primary victim of a violent crime, but have not died as a result of the crime, you may be eligible for compensation up to a total of $60,000.

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Crime victim assistance programs provide a range of services, including crisis intervention, counseling, emergency shelter, criminal justice advocacy, and emergency transportation. Please be aware that not all States provide victim assistance for every type of crime.
There are four different levels of victimization: direct, or primary (the sufferer of the attack or assault in question), indirect (people close to the primary victim), secondary (witnesses to the criminal act, an experience which can elicit traumas of its own in secondary victims), and tertiary (people and communities
Victims rights must be aligned with international human rights law and in particular the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Examples include the right to restitution, the right to a victims advocate, and the right not to be excluded from criminal justice proceedings.

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