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Victims' Rights: The Complete Guide to Crime Victim Compensation

NCJ Number
149525
Author(s)
W L Ginsburg
Date Published
1994
Length
163 pages
Annotation
Written for crime victims, this volume provides instructions on how to determine eligibility for compensation and how to obtain compensation.
Abstract
The text notes that States vary in their definitions of crimes appropriate for compensation. In some cases, survivors or dependents of victims may be eligible for compensation. Victims must usually file their claims in the State where the crime took place. They should be aware of disqualifying factors, the nature of covered expenses, the proof required, time limitations, the procedures for filing a claim, appeals, their other rights, and sources of help. The volume includes a State-by-State summary of laws, including eligibility requirements, compensable crimes, the maximum award, emergency funds, the time limit for reporting the crime, the time limit for filing an application for compensation, processing time for emergency funds, time limit for first appeal, method of payment, compensable losses, and other requirements. Index and appended forms and addresses of State agencies

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