Victim Services
This comprehensive program has been established to assist any victim of crime during a very difficult time in their life. The intent of Victim Advocate services is to assist victims with issues such as:
- Crisis Intervention
- Identifying needs and accessing available resources through information and referral
- Helping the victim understand their own role as being vital to solving crime
- Educating and helping the victim participate in the criminal justice process
- Assist with the development of short and long term safety plans for risk reduction and prevention of re-victimization
| Jackson Co. Prosecuting Attorney Victim Services |
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(816) 881-3555 |
| Legal Aid of Western Missouri |
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(816) 474-6750 |
| Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA) |
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(816) 931-4527 |
| Missouri Victim Automated Notification System |
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(866) 566-8267 |
| Missouri Victims Assistance Network |
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(800) 698-9199 |
| Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) |
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(913) 788-6233 |
| Parents Anonymous Crisis Line |
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(314) 647-4357 |
| Parents of Murdered Children (POMC) |
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(816) 850-4200 |
| Domestic Violence Hotline |
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(816) 995-1000 |
| Hope House |
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(816) 461-HOPE |
| American Red Cross |
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(816) 931-8400 |
| Child Protection Center |
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(816) 881-1800 |
You have the right:
- To timely and accurate information
- To be free from intimidation
- To be told about social services or community resources
- To be present at all criminal justice proceedings at which the defendant has rights
- To the return of any property when it is no longer needed for evidentiary reasons
You have the right to be notified of:
- The status of the case including the filing of charges and final disposition
- Plea agreement, changes in court schedules, date, time, and place of court hearings
- Any release of offender from prison or institution, upon written request
You have the right to participate in prosecution:
- To inform the court of the impact of the crime at pretrial and sentencing hearing
- To confer with the prosecutor regarding pleas, bail, sentencing, and probation revocation
You have the right to reasonable protection from harm and threats:
- Tampering with witnesses is against the law
- Witnesses do not have to state their current addresses in court
- Victims have the Right to a separate secure waiting area during court
You have the right to financial assistance:
- Victims may be eligible for state victims compensation assistance for loss of income or support, funeral expenses, and reasonable medical, drug and counseling expenses
- Victims may request restitution monies, which the offender may be ordered to pay as part of his or her penalty
- Employers may not discipline or dismiss victims or witnesses who are called to testify in court
The Crime Victims Compensation fund is managed by:
The Division of Workers Compensation
Jefferson City, Missouri
(573) 526-6006 or 1-(800) 347-6881