VICTIM RIGHTS

Here's how many of the rights have slowly become part of criminal law in relation to abusers and their victims. Legislation affecting victims and witnesses include:

A number of states have enacted "victims' bills of rights." (At least 34 states have provisions which are designated as "Victims' Bills of Rights," "Rights of Crime Victims," or something similar. Twelve other states have legislation which might be considered a compilation of rights, protections or special guidelines for the treatment of victims.) Twenty states have passed constitutional amendments for victims' rights. (As of the end of 1994, the following states have passed victim constitutional amendments: AK, AL, AZ, CA, CO, FL, ID, IL, KS, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NM, OH, RI, TX, UT, WA and WI.) Most others have legislation in the wings.

A Victim's Basic Rights Are:

If you are the victim of domestic violence (violence within the family) or repeat violence (two incidents), you can file an injunction for protection with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Other kinds of protection include:

VICTIMS COMPENSATION & ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

[ALABAMA] [ALASKA] [ARIZONA] [ARKANSAS] [CALIFORNIA] [COLORADO] [CONNECTICUT] [DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA] [DELAWARE] [FLORIDA] [GEORGIA] [HAWAII] [IDAHO] [ILLINOIS] [INDIANA] [IOWA] [KANSAS] [KENTUCKY] [LOUISIANA] [MAINE] [MARYLAND] [MASSACHUSETTS] [MICHIGAN] [MINNESOTA] [MISSISSIPPI] [MISSOURI] [MONTANA] [NEBRASKA] [NEVADA] [NEW HAMPSHIRE] [NEW JERSEY] [NEW MEXICO] [NEW YORK] [NORTH CAROLINA] [NORTH DAKOTA] [OHIO] [OKLAHOMA] [OREGON] [PENNSYLVANIA] [RHODE ISLAND] [SOUTH CAROLINA] [SOUTH DAKOTA] [TENNESSEE] [TEXAS] [UTAH] [VERMONT] [VIRGINIA] [WASHINGTON]
[WEST VIRGINIA] [WISCONSIN] [WYOMING]

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Last updated: 06/19/03
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