Victim Assistance & Victim's Rights
The Victim Advocate can assist victims of the following crimes:
- Sexual Assault
- Domestic Violence
- Child Abuse
- Elder Abuse
- Physical Assault
- Robbery
- Kidnapping
- Unlawful Imprisonment
- Stalking
- Wanton Endangerment
- Residential burglary
The major goal of the Victim Assistance Program is to identify and provide comprehensive services to victims of violent crime including
The Victim Advocates work very closely with the County Attorney and his assistants and act as a liaison between the victim and various entities of the criminal justice system.
The McCracken County Attorney's Office of Victim Assistance seeks to offer a complete support system to those who are faced with the devastating realities of crime.
The advocates are available during regular business hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Victim Assistance Office is located on the 1st Floor of the McCracken County Courthouse.
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Crime Victim's Bill of Rights |
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All victims of crime have certain basic rights in Kentucky. If you are the victim of a violent crime, you are entitled to receive:
Notification about:
- Arrest of the accused or defendant
- Release of the accused or defendant
- Case information
- Dates of Criminal Court proceedings
- Plea bargain agreements
- Final case disposition
You are also entitled to:
- Protection from: intimidation, harassment and retaliation.
- Property returned as quickly as possible.
- Referral Information for: financial assistance, social and medical services and community programs.
- Restitution for financial losses.
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Crime Victim Compensation |
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If you suffer from injuries caused by a crime, you may be eligible for compensation.
Who can apply?
- Any person who is an innocent victim of a violent crime, including victims of drunk driving, where bodily harm, psychological injury or death has occurred
- In the event of death, any person who assumed the medical or burial expenses incurred as a direct result of crime
- Any person who has lost earnings or support as a result of the crime.
Victims must report the crime to the proper authorities within 48 hours, they must cooperate with law enforcement agencies and must apply within five years after the crime has occurred.
If you feel that you may be eligible for compensation, please contact the Victim Assistance Office for a claim form or you may contact:
Crime Victim Compensation Board 130 Brighton Park Blvd. Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 1-800-469-2120 or (502) 573-2290
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