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County Attorney - Carver County Attorney

County attorney acts as the chief prosecutor for the State in criminal proceedings Represents interests of county in Juvenile proceedings: - Criminal prosecution - Civil actions - Provides opinion and advice to the County Commissioners and county offices Provides representation for the county in: - Collection of child support - Determination of paternity - Judicial commitment of people for mental illness Crime victim rights

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Crime Victims
General Crime Victim Assistance
District Attorney

Victim Witness Program - Watonwan County Victim Witness Program

Provides assistance with: - Understanding the legal process and court procedures in a criminal matter - Understanding and exercising victims' rights - Seeking restitution for economic loss or harm resulting from crime - Information about proposed settlement offers and pre-trial diversion programs - Referrals to other agencies providing victim services - Explaining Order for Protection and Harassment Restraining Order application process - Assistance to witnesses testifying in court hearings and trials

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General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Crime Victims
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling

Crime Victim and Witness Services - Anoka County Victim/Witness Services

Offers assistance to victims and witnesses of a crime. Services may include: - Assistance in obtaining financial compensation (restitution or reparations) - Crime victim rights information - Court advocacy - Community education - Emergency financial assistance to replace necessary property impacted by the crime - Information and referral - Support services

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Crime Witnesses
Specialized Information and Referral
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victims
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services

General Crime Victim Advocacy - Hands of Hope Resource Center

Offers support and advocacy services for individuals who have been victims of a crime. Services include: - 24 hour crisis line for those experiencing abuse - Assistance at the hospital following a 911 or crisis call - Assistance in filing for a Harassment Restraining Order - Court assistance - Emergency short-term housing (up to 5 days) and shelter coordination for long-term housing with shelters - Individual support - Information and referral services - Ongoing support, counseling, and groups - Safety planning - Victim's rights information Note: Emergency funds are sometimes available to specifically assist clients facing crisis and financial barriers to maintain or attain financial independence from abusers

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Crime Victims
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Community Shelters
General Crime Victim Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Lawyer Referral Services
Specialized Information and Referral

Victim Services Program - Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association

Services provided: - Advocacy - Assistance with navigating the criminal justice system - General information - Support through the healing process Services clients are connected to: - Assistance in filing reparations - Bilingual counseling and intervention - Food, clothing, transportation, child care services and more - Personal advocacy through the criminal justice system - Emergency financial assistance

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Immigrants
Crime Victims
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Specialized Crime Victim Assistance
Individual Advocacy

Victim Assistance Program - Wright County Sheriff

A service providing information, assistance, and referrals to victims of domestic violence, sexual assualt, general crime, and family members of completed suicide and fatal accident victims.

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General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victims

Police Services - Winsted Police Department

- City patrol - Crime investigation - Crime prevention - Crime victim support - Police records - Crime witness support - Speakers for bicycle safety education - Drug abuse education/prevention

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General Crime Victim Assistance
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Crime Victims
General Crime Prevention Programs
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Crime Witnesses
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police

Victim Services Program - Isanti County Attorney's Office

- Assistance in filing claims for restitution from the defendant - Assistance in filing claims with Crime Victim Reparations Board - Crisis counseling in person intervention after crime has occurred - Follow-up contact for empathetic listening up to 90 days after crime - Information and referrals to address specific concerns as well as to agencies for counseling, group support programs, and emergency financial assistance - Information on progress made at important phases of the court process from the time a person is charged until the final outcome is known - Legal advocacy for victims in the criminal justice system Grants funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims. Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses: - Cleanup of a crime scene - Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices - Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred due to the change in venue - Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle - Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime - Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, sch as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system. Victims of crime may receive funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, replacing clothing, or bedding taken as evidence.

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General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Crime Victims
Crime Victim Compensation
In Person Crisis Intervention
Individual Advocacy

Police Services - Hutchinson Police Department

- City patrol - Crime investigation - Crime reporting - Crime victim/witness support - Missing persons - Police records

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General Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victims
Municipal Police
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Crime Witnesses
General Crime Reporting

General Crime Victim Advocacy - Hands of Hope Resource Center

Offers support and advocacy services for individuals who have been victims of a crime. Services include: - 24 hour crisis line for those experiencing abuse - Assistance at the hospital following a 911 or crisis call - Assistance in filing for a Harassment Restraining Order - Court assistance - Emergency short-term housing (up to 5 days) and shelter coordination for long-term housing with shelters - Individual support - Information and referral services - Ongoing support, counseling, and groups - Safety planning - Victim's rights information Note: Emergency funds are sometimes available to specifically assist clients facing crisis and financial barriers to maintain or attain financial independence from abusers

What's Here

Crime Victims
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Community Shelters
General Crime Victim Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Lawyer Referral Services
Specialized Information and Referral

Victim Advocacy Services - Fond Du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

Advocates provide culturally sensitive advocacy, support, and education to Fond Du Lac victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crime. Services include: - Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Orders - Community support groups - Court advocacy - Domestic Abuse Counseling and Education 8-Week Program and child welfare family conferencing to help with parenting time decisions, family facilitation services, parallel protection process, case planning, safety planning, and reunification - Navigate local community resources - Prevention and educational awareness to local community partners about domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crime - Referrals and reports to law enforcement

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Physically Abused Children
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Native American Community
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Specialized Crime Victim Assistance
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Abused Women
Crime Witnesses
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Child Abuse Hotlines
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Crime Victim Support Groups
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Crime Victims
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Sexually Abused Adults

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