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Guide for Crime Victims & Witnesses
Crime in our community involves us all. The criminal
justice system depends in large part upon the willing participation
of victims and witnesses who may have experienced an emotional
trauma, physical injury, or perhaps even a financial loss. Court
proceedings may, at times, seem impersonal or confusing. In an
effort to assist you, the Office of the District Attorney offers a
staff of professionals to inform, educate, and provide support
services to you as the case progresses.
Please do not hesitate to contact this office at
any time for additional information and available resources.
In order to ensure the fair and compassionate treatment of
victims of crime and to increase the effectiveness of the criminal
justice system by affording victims of crime certain basic rights
and considerations, victims of crime shall have the following
rights:
- Victims should be treated with courtesy, compassion, and
with respect for their dignity and privacy and should suffer the
minimum of necessary inconvenience from their involvement with
the criminal justice system.
- Victims should receive, through formal and informal
procedures, prompt and fair redress for the harm which they have
suffered.
- Information regarding the availability of criminal
restitution, recovery of damages in a civil cause of action, the
crime victims' compensation fund and other remedies, and the
mechanisms to obtain such remedies should be made available to
victims.
- Information should be made available to victims about their
participation in criminal proceedings and the scheduling,
progress, and ultimate disposition of the proceedings.
- The views and concerns of victims should be ascertained and
the appropriate assistance provided throughout the criminal
process.
- When the personal interests of victims are affected, the
views or concerns of the victim should, when appropriate and
consistent with criminal law and procedure, be brought to the
attention of the court.
- Measures may be taken when necessary to provide for the
safety of victims and their families and to protect them from
intimidation and retaliation.
- Enhanced training should be made available to sensitize
criminal justice personnel to the needs and concerns of victims,
and guidelines should be developed for this purpose.
- Victims should be informed of the availability of health and
social services and other relevant assistance that they might
continue to receive the necessary medical, psychological, and
social assistance through existing programs and services.
- Victims should report the crime and cooperate with law
enforcement authorities.
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Tedesco Foulston, 18th Judicial District of Kansas last update:
12/02/06 Comments or problems with this website may be e-mailed to the District Attorney Office.
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Office of the
District Attorney
18th Judicial District
of Kansas
535 N. Main
Wichita, KS 67203
316-660-3600
800-432-6878
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