What rights a crime victim has and what role they can play after sentencing
How to know where the offender is located and what his/her release status is
What programs the offender is participating in and how supervision is progressing
How a victim may be involved in the Parole Board hearing
How a victim can give input into offender release planning and conditions of supervision
Programs offered by other victim service agencies, including counseling, and Victims Compensation
Registering for Victim Notification
Safety planning and victim wrap-around services so that victims feel safe as the offender reenters the community
Crisis intervention, advocacy, and …show more content…
Sadly, this crime is not on the forefront of officers minds and in some instances is the cause of suicides, due to the victim losing everything. Consequently, this crime over the past decade has been a growing problem that affects tens of thousands in the U.S. each year, thereby creating victims. Although a majority of these cases are resolved within 30 days, the residual effect typically lingers much longer. This type of victimization detrimentally affects the quality of life of the intended target of this crime, but it also inadvertently touches so many others, making them in essence victims themselves. Unfortunately, there are no effective programs in place to directly help the victims, and the new policy of correcting credit issues is fraught with problems, which does nothing to expedite helping the