VICTIM IMPACT STATEMENT AND 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section I, which includes your information as the victim or family member and details about the offender. Select your title (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss) and provide your name, mailing address, and contact information.
  3. In Section II, indicate your preferences for notifications regarding the Parole Board's actions by checking all applicable boxes.
  4. Move to Section III to express your personal impact statement. Share how the crime has affected you and your family. Use additional sheets if necessary.
  5. Answer questions regarding any ongoing medical treatment or counseling related to the incident. Provide details if applicable.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form, ensuring that all information is accurate before submitting it to the Tennessee Board of Parole.

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A Victim Impact Statement is a written or oral statement presented to the court at the defendants sentencing. Victims or survivors have a legal right to inform the judge about how the crime has affected their lives and can ask that a defendant receive a particular sentence.
Doe have greatly affected my life. Since he committed this crime, I have been unable to sleep at night. I am constantly afraid that someone will break into my home and injure me again. I am no longer able to trust people as I did before.
o Do not use any profanity and/or insulting language in your Victim Impact Statement. It is important to stay on point and focused on how this crime has affected and harmed you.
Recommendations Your Victim Impact Statement should be truthful and speak from your heart. The statement can be an all-encompassing document which addresses how the defendants actions and the trauma that followed affected your physical, emotional, financial, and spiritual well-being.
You may write about how the crime impacted on you at the time of the offence and/or any ongoing effects on your life. It may assist to think about what life was like before compared to now. The thoughts, feelings and experiences must be your own as the victim of crime, rather than those of others.

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What are the elements of an impact statement? Impact statements have three key elements: issue, response, and impact. First, describe the general issue or problem statement in simple terms appropriate for your audience. Next, provide an action statement that describes the response to the issue and who was docHubed.
This report is then submitted to the judge prior to sentencing. Your written statement allows the judge time to re-read and ruminate on your words prior to making a sentencing decision. Written victim impact statements can be in a variety of different formats, depending on what feels most comfortable for the victim.

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