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Victim Services Handout (Download) | ||||
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Victim Services Social Images (Download) | ||||
Victims may find themselves behind closed doors, but our doors are open. We are proud to partner with @NewJerseyOAG to do that work. We want all New Jerseyans to know that services for victims & survivors ARE available. Everyone deserves to be safe in their own home. So, please reach out & know that we’re here to help. | ||||
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COVID-19 Crime Victim Resources | ||||
As we combat the spread of COVID-19, help for victims is still always available, 24/7. While local authorities may limit public access to their buildings, they will not limit access to victims. If you have been the victim of a crime, please don’t hesitate to contact the police. They are still making arrests and victims can still file for Temporary Restraining Orders at any police station. The Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) is not open to the public in order to protect the health and safety of all residents, but victims seeking to apply for compensation can do so online at www.njvictims.org or by calling 973-648-2107 (Prompt 4). Also, County Victim Witness Advocacy Offices are still operating to assist crime victims. If you need help, contact your local Prosecutor’s Office. Victims of domestic violence can also visit njcedv.org/covid19 for resources and victims of sexual violence can visit njcasa.org. Pro bono legal service providers are still helping crime victims during the Covid-19 pandemic. New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety funds three programs for victims through Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funds and all three are supporting victims through remote operations. Their contact information is below:
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Victims Services Handout – English | ||||
Victims Services Handout – Spanish | ||||
Important Notice Regarding the COVID-19 |
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Aviso Importante Smobre el COVID-19 |