Keyword Details: Crime Victim
Programs whose objective is to help victims of crimes and their families recover from the trauma of their experience, get medical assistance when required, make their way through the legal system, have an opportunity to provide input to parole or clemency hearings, take appropriate steps, where relevant, to avoid becoming re-victimized, access the benefits to which they are entitled and rebuild their lives.
The Resource Center:
--Specializes in providing options counseling to determine community resources that can meet the needs of individuals with mental health conditions and substance use issues. Provides information on and referrals to these resources and assists with obtaining insurance benefits A...
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CRISIS LINE: 262-657-7188
We offer crisis intervention, both in-person and phone service, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. There is never an automated answering machine or voice message answering our phone. Our well-trained dedicated crisis staff provides face-to-face intervention...
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Provides advocacy, advice, information and referral services to people with disabilities who have been discriminated against, neglected, abused or denied a needed service or program based on a disability. Priority areas include abuse/neglect, patient rights,employment and housing discrimination, sp...
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Meets a variety of needs that crime victims experience.
The mission of the Victim Witness Program:
To ensure that people affected by crime are treated with fairness, dignity and respect.
To help victims exercise their rights and access services.
To advocate for public policy and resources to enhance...
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