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Crime Victim Center offered at SAGE
Provides support and services to victims of crimes including assault, robbery, DUI crashes, robbery, and co-victims of homicide.
Provides support and services to victims of crimes including assault, robbery, DUI crashes, robbery, and co-victims of homicide. Services include 24-hour crisis line, crisis intervention and counseling, crime victim compensation application assistance, and technical assistance following identity theft.
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Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Victims' Rights Groups
General Crime Victim Assistance
Aspen Victim Advocacy Services offered by Comprehensive Healthcare in Kittitas County
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Offers shelter for domestic violence victims in Kittitas County.
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Victim Advocates are available 24 hours a day to provide support, information, and referrals. Serves those who have been harmed as a result of crimes such as assault, robbery, child abuse, identity theft, arson, kidnapping, hate crimes, and human trafficking. Provides advocacy, individual counseling, support through the legal and criminal justice systems, information about abuse and assault, and referrals to other helpful programs. The Kittitas location also offers shelter and other services for victims of domestic violence.
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Domestic Violence Shelters
Specialized Information and Referral
Sexual Assault Counseling
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Sexual Assault Hotlines
General Crime Victim Assistance
Sexual Assault Protective/Restraining Orders
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Individual Advocacy
Crime Victims Assistance offered at Crisis Support Network - Crime Victims' Office
Provides assistance to crime victims by helping with paperwork including crime victim's compensation, explanation of legal rights and proceedings, coordinates with other agencies and general advocacy.
Provides assistance to general crime victims other than domestic violence or sexual assault. Avocates assist with multiple systems of support by helping victims deal with physical, emotional, financial, and legal consequences of their victimization. Advocates can offer: - Crisis intervention and help coping with the trauma of violent victimization - Assistance filing Crime Victim Compensation claims and insurance forms - Direction to help access medical and/or mental health services - Advocacy within the criminal justice system - Striving to ensure victims’ voices are heard and that their opinions are considered - Assistance completing Victim Impact Statements - Crisis intervention including 24-hour access to an advocate at 1-866-711-2826 - Guidance through the criminal justice process - Accompaniment to court proceedings - Referral to other support services available throughout the community - Personal Systems Advocacy: support of victims with public service providers, creditors, employers, insurance companies, utilities providers, etc - Information on applying for restitution - Assistance in the Return of Personal Property that may have been taken by law enforcement as part of an investigation.
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Victims' Rights Groups
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
General Crime Victim Assistance
Advocacy Services offered at Crime Victims Advocacy Network - Grays Harbor and Pacific - South Bend
Crime Victims Advocacy Network is a network of advocates working in Mason, Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties to provide free and confidential services for victims of crime.
Crime Victims Advocacy Network is a network of advocates working in Thurston, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties to provide free and confidential services for victims of crime.
Advocates are available to assist with multiple systems of support by helping victims deal with physical, emotional, financial, and legal consequences of their victimization.
Advocates can offer:
- Crisis intervention and help coping with the trauma of violent victimization
- Assistance filing Crime Victim Compensation claims and insurance forms
- Direction to help access medical and/or mental health services
- Advocacy within the criminal justice system
- Striving to ensure victims’ voices are heard and that their opinions are considered
- Assistance completing Victim Impact Statements
- Crisis intervention
- Guidance through the criminal justice process
- Accompaniment to court proceedings
- Referral to other support services available throughout the community
- Personal Systems Advocacy: support of victims with public service providers, creditors, employers, insurance companies, utilities providers, etc
- Information on applying for restitution
- Assistance in the Return of Personal Property that may have been taken by law enforcement as part of an investigation.
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Crime Victim Notification Services
General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim Compensation
Crime Victim Advocacy Services offered at Crime Victims Advocacy Network
Crime Victims Advocacy Network is a network of advocates working in Mason, Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties to provide free and confidential services for victims of crime.
Crime Victims Advocacy Network is a network of advocates working in Thurston, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties to provide free and confidential services for victims of crime.
Advocates are available to assist with multiple systems of support by helping victims deal with physical, emotional, financial, and legal consequences of their victimization.
Advocates can offer:
- Crisis intervention and help coping with the trauma of violent victimization
- Assistance filing Crime Victim Compensation claims and insurance forms
- Direction to help access medical and/or mental health services
- Advocacy within the criminal justice system
- Striving to ensure victims’ voices are heard and that their opinions are considered
- Assistance completing Victim Impact Statements
- Crisis intervention
- Guidance through the criminal justice process
- Accompaniment to court proceedings
- Referral to other support services available throughout the community
- Personal Systems Advocacy: support of victims with public service providers, creditors, employers, insurance companies, utilities providers, etc
- Information on applying for restitution
- Assistance in the Return of Personal Property that may have been taken by law enforcement as part of an investigation.
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Crime Victim Notification Services
Crime Victim Compensation
General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim Assistance offered at Franklin County Prosecutor's Office
Provides assistance to crime victims and witnesses by completing the Crime Victim Compensation Program application and explaining program benefits.
Provides assistance to crime victims and witnesses by completing the Crime Victim Compensation Program application and explaining program benefits. Victims are given information on protection orders and the criminal justice process. Also provides assistance in ordering restitution on criminal matters when appropriate and provides information and referrals to outside agencies for continued services during and after the completion of a case.
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General Crime Victim Assistance
Protective Order Notification System offered by Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs
Allows petitioners to register for notification when a protective order of any type has been served by law enforcement. Also provides a 90-day advance notice when the protective order is about to expire.
Allows petitioners to register for notification when a protective order of any type has been served by law enforcement. Also provides advance notice when the protective order is about to expire.
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Crime Victim Notification Services
General Crime Victim Assistance
Protection Order Advocacy Program offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Kent
Provides assistance with filing for temporary and full orders for protection from domestic violence by a current or former intimate partner; other types of protection orders also available. Maintains informational website.
Provides advocacy services in King County Superior Court to current or former intimate partner victims of domestic violence.
Services include: assistance in filing for temporary domestic violence protection orders, information and referral to social service agencies, domestic violence information, advocacy, court preparation and accompaniment to full order hearings (advocates cannot speak in court), online portal for completing and generating protection order documents for the following civil protection order case types: Domestic Violence Protection Order, Sexual Assault Protection Order, Anti-Harassment Protection Order, Stalking Protection Order and Vulnerable Adult Protection Order.
Maintains website with instructions and information on protection orders and maintains the Protection Order Portal (POP) which is accessible by link on the website or at this direct site: http://kcpao.kingcounty.gov/POP
A DV protection order is a two part process which includes the filing of a temporary order and then a full protection order entered approximately 14 days later, if granted by the court.
Temporary Domestic Violence Protection Order: A civil order that restrains the abuser (restrained person/respondent) from committing further acts of assault or violence against the person who has been victimized (protected person/petitioner). The petitioner (person seeking protection) must fill out a packet of forms that include providing a description of the acts of domestic violence that have occurred and the protections they are seeking. They will be asked to describe the most recent incident of domestic violence or fear of imminent harm and a history of any other incidents of domestic violence. Upon filing, the Petitioner should be prepared to provide the respondent’s home and/or work address or any contact information and birth date to help ensure that Law Enforcement can enter and serve the order on the respondent. A judge or commissioner will review the paperwork, ask questions, and decide whether or not to grant the temporary order (for 14 days).
Full Domestic Violence Protection Order: An order that is granted after the court determines by a "preponderance of evidence" that domestic violence has occurred. At the full hearing, the judicial officer will give both parties (petitioner and respondent) the chance to talk about the allegations of domestic violence and whether the order should be granted or not. The full order can be in effect for one year or longer, in some cases. The process to obtain the full order may last for two to four hours, but the actual full hearing itself may only be about 15 to 30 minutes.
Any time prior to the expiration date, the petitioner may return to court and request that the order be modified (to be made more or less restrictive) or terminated. The petitioner may also request a renewal of the full order up to three months before its expiration date.
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General Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Judicial Advocacy
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Crime Victim Advocacy Program offered at Emergency Support Shelter
Provides information and advocacy to victims of general crime. General crime can include assault, robbery, vehicular assault, property crimes, and homicide survivors. Does not assist with domestic violence crimes or sexual assault.
Provides assistance with safety planning, aid in making police reports and filing protection orders, assistance in navigating the court system, accompaniment services, establishing address confidentiality, and assistance with applying for crime victim compensation programs. Examples of crime victims supported might include hate crimes, drunk driving, identity theft, attempted homicide, assault, burglary, or elder abuse. Does not provide support to victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.
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General Crime Victim Assistance
Advocacy offered by Victim Support Services
Offers emotional support, victims’ rights information, help in finding needed resources and assistance in filling out crime victim related forms. Accompanies victims and their family members through the criminal justice proceedings and works with other organizations, such as criminal justice or social service agencies.
Offers emotional support, victims’ rights information, help in finding needed resources and assistance in filling out crime victim related forms. Accompanies victims and their family members through the criminal justice proceedings and works with other organizations, such as criminal justice or social service agencies.
Advocacy services include:
- Crisis intervention
- Emotional support
- Resources and referrals
- Information on victimization
- Assistance with Crime Victims Compensation application
- Information on legal rights and protections
- Information on criminal justice process
- Assist victims and their family members submit statements to the court
- Intervention with landlords, creditors and employers on behalf of the victim
- Information on crime prevention
- Assistance with funeral/memorial arrangements
- Assistance with safety planning
- Assistance in navigating the medical systems
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General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim Notification Services
Victim Assistance Information And Referral offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Seattle
Provides information and referral to direct service providers who assist crime victims.
Refers to a wide range of direct service providers who assist crime victims.
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Specialized Information and Referral
General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim Assistance offered at Benton County Justice Center
Assists victims of crimes committed by adults and juveniles and provides information and referral for other resources in the community.
Assists victims of crimes committed by adults and juveniles and provides information and referral for other resources in the community. The primary function is to assist the victim through the justice system and make sure that they get the help that they need.
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Crime Witness Support
General Crime Victim Assistance
Aspen Victim Advocacy Services offered by Comprehensive Healthcare in Yakima
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Victim Advocates are available 24 hours a day to provide support, information, and referrals.
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Victim Advocates are available 24 hours a day to provide support, information, and referrals. Serves those who have been harmed as a result of crimes such as assault, robbery, child abuse, identity theft, arson, kidnapping, hate crimes, and human trafficking. Provides advocacy, individual counseling, support through the legal and criminal justice systems, information about abuse and assault, and referrals to other helpful programs. The Kittitas location also offers shelter and other services for victims of domestic violence.
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Sexual Assault Hotlines
General Crime Victim Assistance
Sexual Assault Protective/Restraining Orders
Specialized Information and Referral
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Individual Advocacy
Sexual Assault Counseling
Elder and Vulnerable Adult Abuse offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Kent
Special prosecutors handle domestic violence and non-physical cases involving the elderly; info and assistance to prevent crimes against the elderly.
Provides information and assistance to help prevent crimes against the elderly and people who are disabled.
Prosecutes such cases involving domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, neglect frauds and other non-physical exploitation against the elderly.
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District Attorney
General Crime Victim Assistance
Elder Abuse Prevention
Victim-Witness Assistance Unit offered at Whatcom County
Crime victims help with understanding the legal process, advocacy that facilitates prosecution efforts, assistance with applying for crime victim compensation, and referral to other community based agencies that provide extended services.
The Unit offers crime victims (including domestic violence, child abuse, and rape victims) help with understanding the legal process, advocacy that facilitates prosecution efforts, assistance with applying for crime victim compensation, and referral to other community based agencies that provide extended services.
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Crime Witness Support
General Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Resource Center offered at YWCA Walla Walla
Provides 24/7 crisis response, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, shelter, and support groups.
Provides 24/7 crisis response, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, shelter, and support groups for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.
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Sexual Assault Counseling
Individual Advocacy
General Crime Victim Assistance
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Legal Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Victim Support offered at New Hope Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
Offers a crisis line, legal advocacy, emergency food, shelter, clothing, and medical support for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and crimes.
Offers a crisis line, legal advocacy, emergency food, shelter, clothing, and medical support for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and crimes and child advocacy.
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Domestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
General Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Shelters
Sexual Assault Shelters
Victim Assistance Legal Advocacy offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Kent
Provides legal advocacy for victims of violent crimes. Services may include legal support through court accompaniment and information, and a realistic presentation of options. Additional services provided for homicide cases.
Legal advocacy is provided by information mailed to victims and personal advocacy provided by the staff.
Two categories of crimes have been targeted for more direct service to and contact with victims by VAU staff.
- 1) Domestic Violence Misdemeanor Cases: Victims of domestic violence within unincorporated King County.
- 2) Homicide/Criminal Loss of Life Cases: Outreach to families and friends who desire information regarding a case; proactive position taken by the Unit on any homicide, vehicular homicide, and vehicular assault cases.
Services may include legal support through court accompaniment and information, and a realistic presentation of options.
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Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
General Crime Victim Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Advocacy Services offered at Crime Victims Advocacy Network - Grays Harbor and Pacific - Long Beach
Crime Victims Advocacy Network is a network of advocates working in Mason, Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties to provide free and confidential services for victims of crime.
Crime Victims Advocacy Network is a network of advocates working in Thurston, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties to provide free and confidential services for victims of crime.
Advocates are available to assist with multiple systems of support by helping victims deal with physical, emotional, financial, and legal consequences of their victimization.
Advocates can offer:
- Crisis intervention and help coping with the trauma of violent victimization
- Assistance filing Crime Victim Compensation claims and insurance forms
- Direction to help access medical and/or mental health services
- Advocacy within the criminal justice system
- Striving to ensure victims’ voices are heard and that their opinions are considered
- Assistance completing Victim Impact Statements
- Crisis intervention
- Guidance through the criminal justice process
- Accompaniment to court proceedings
- Referral to other support services available throughout the community
- Personal Systems Advocacy: support of victims with public service providers, creditors, employers, insurance companies, utilities providers, etc
- Information on applying for restitution
- Assistance in the Return of Personal Property that may have been taken by law enforcement as part of an investigation.
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General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim Notification Services
Crime Victim Compensation
Supportive Services for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Crime Victims offered at Healthy Families of Clallam County
Provides child abuse prevention and treatment services, including parenting classes, support groups, educational clinics for divorcing parents, in-home parent aides, domestic violence and sexual assault prevention.
HFCC victim services include DV support group, domestic violence and sexual assault support and crisis intervention, advocacy, legal advocacy, emergency and transitional housing. HFCC also provides support, advocacy, intervention and legal advocacy to victims of general crime.
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Child Abuse Counseling
General Crime Victim Assistance
Parenting Skills Classes
Individual Advocacy
Domestic Violence Intervention Programs
Child Sexual Assault Prevention
Child Abuse Prevention
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Protection Order Advocacy Program offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Seattle
Provides assistance with filing for temporary and full orders for protection from domestic violence by a current or former intimate partner; other types of protection orders also available. Maintains informational website.
Provides advocacy services in King County Superior Court to current or former intimate partner victims of domestic violence.
Services include: assistance in filing for temporary domestic violence protection orders, information and referral to social service agencies, domestic violence information, advocacy, court preparation and accompaniment to full order hearings (advocates cannot speak in court), online portal for completing and generating protection order documents for the following civil protection order case types: Domestic Violence Protection Order, Sexual Assault Protection Order, Anti-Harassment Protection Order, Stalking Protection Order and Vulnerable Adult Protection Order.
Maintains website with instructions and information on protection orders and maintains the Protection Order Portal (POP) which is accessible by link on the website or at this direct site: http://kcpao.kingcounty.gov/POP
A DV protection order is a two part process which includes the filing of a temporary order and then a full protection order entered approximately 14 days later, if granted by the court.
Temporary Domestic Violence Protection Order: A civil order that restrains the abuser (restrained person/respondent) from committing further acts of assault or violence against the person who has been victimized (protected person/petitioner). The petitioner (person seeking protection) must fill out a packet of forms that include providing a description of the acts of domestic violence that have occurred and the protections they are seeking. They will be asked to describe the most recent incident of domestic violence or fear of imminent harm and a history of any other incidents of domestic violence. Upon filing, the Petitioner should be prepared to provide the respondent’s home and/or work address or any contact information and birth date to help ensure that Law Enforcement can enter and serve the order on the respondent. A judge or commissioner will review the paperwork, ask questions, and decide whether or not to grant the temporary order (for 14 days).
Full Domestic Violence Protection Order: An order that is granted after the court determines by a "preponderance of evidence" that domestic violence has occurred. At the full hearing, the judicial officer will give both parties (petitioner and respondent) the chance to talk about the allegations of domestic violence and whether the order should be granted or not. The full order can be in effect for one year or longer, in some cases. The process to obtain the full order may last for two to four hours, but the actual full hearing itself may only be about 15 to 30 minutes.
Any time prior to the expiration date, the petitioner may return to court and request that the order be modified (to be made more or less restrictive) or terminated. The petitioner may also request a renewal of the full order up to three months before its expiration date.
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Judicial Advocacy
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
General Crime Victim Assistance
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Special Assault Unit offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Seattle
Prosecutes all cases of child physical and/or sexual abuse, adult sexual assault, domestic violence and sex offenses.
Prosecutes all cases of child physical or sexual abuse, adult sexual assault, and domestic violence.
Works with investigating police and victim/witnesses on these cases.
Provides advocates for those involved in sexual assault/felony domestic violence cases.
Advocates are provided by King County Sexual Assault Resource Center.
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General Crime Victim Assistance
District Attorney
Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Resource Center offered at YWCA Walla Walla's Domestic Violence Center in Dayton
Provides 24/7 crisis response, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, shelter, and support groups.
Provides 24/7 crisis response, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, shelter, and support groups for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.
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Legal Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
General Crime Victim Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Sexual Assault Counseling
Support For Victims of Violent Crimes and Coercive Control offered by Seattle Police Department's Domestic Violence Victim Support Team
Assists domestic violence victims and their children in the city of Seattle with crisis intervention and support immediately following a police incident.
VST(Victim Support Team) offers trauma-informed support to victims of violent crime and coercive control (Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Trafficking).
Services address immediate safety concerns, questions about the next steps in the Criminal Justice System, and short-term resource needs.
Does NOT provide shelter or motel vouchers.
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General Crime Victim Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Criminal Division offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Seattle
Prosecutes all felonies and some misdemeanors in King County.
Handles prosecution of all felonies committed throughout King County and misdemeanors occurring in unincorporated King County.
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General Crime Victim Assistance
District Attorney