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The Ohio Crime Victims Compensation Program is a state government program that provides innocent victims of violent crime and their families with up to $50,000 in financial assistance for certain out-of-pocket expenses resulting from a crime.
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The Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund was established as a fund of last resort to financially assist innocent victims of violent crime in Tennessee that ...
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board is a remedial body designed to provide aid and assistance to victims of crime in Maryland. Our statutory authority ...
If you or your family members are innocent victims of a violent crime, financial assistance may be available. We pay for a wide range of expenses such as ...
Who may be eligible to receive reimbursement for expenses: Victims injured as result of violent crime. Dependents of homicide victims. Claimants responsible for ...
Most programs are limited to victims of violent crimes, but some programs will also pay the counseling costs for victims of major financial crimes. Every state ...
Criminal injury compensation may be available to crime victims. This compensation helps crime victims recover from physical, psychological, and financial ...
We deal with compensation claims from people who have been physically or mentally injured because they were the victim of a violent crime in England, ...
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority

Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority

Government ministry
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority is an executive agency of the UK Government. The Authority, established in 1996 and based in Glasgow, administers a compensation scheme for injuries caused to victims of violent crime in England,... Wikipedia
Chief Executive: Linda Brown
Parent organisation: Ministry of Justice
Victims of crime who suffer from physical injuries as a result of the crime may be eligible for state compensation.
If you or your immediate family have financial costs because of a crime, you may be eligible for the Crime Victims' Compensation (CVC) Program.