For information regarding Small Claims procedures.
To report child abuse or neglect call 800 392-3738
Restitution Services: Family Court Services
program whose purpose
is to make juveniles accountable to their victims through payment of
restitution.
Child Victim Advocate: Provides services to children and their custodians who have been sexually assaulted by a juvenile.
Victim Services works with victims of juvenile crime in a number
of ways, which includes:
- Victim Impact Statements: A written document that informs the
Court about the victim's psychological, physical or financial loss.
The Victim Services is available to assist the victim in preparing
the Impact Statement for the Court.
- Refer victims to appropriate agencies for supportive services.
Examples include crisis counseling, repair of property, and emergency
funding.
- Inform victims of their ability to file for civil action to recover
losses.
- Assist victims in filling out crime victims compensation claims.
- Assist victims in recovering their property from police departments.
- Prepare a letter for victims and witnesses for their employer.
- Provide a separate waiting area for victims and witnesses for
Court Hearings and accompany victims to court.
- Provide the public with knowledge of the Family Court process.
Victim Services also assists violent crime victims in applying for
the Missouri Crime Victim's Compensation Fund. This fund was established
by the Missouri legislature to provide violent crime victims with
compensation for unpaid medical bills, lost wages due to injuries
suffered, counseling and funeral expenses. Additional information
and application forms can be obtained by contacting Victim Services
or by visiting the following websites:
Victim Compensation information
Eligibility criteria
Victim Compensation, search of past decisions
Victim Compensation Application
Grant funding for victim assistance
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VICTIM OF CRIME NOTIFICATION PROGRAM
According to the Missouri Constitution and Missouri Statutes, victims
of crime have certain rights which include notification of court dates
and final disposition of the case.
For victims of dangerous felonies which include murder, arson, sexual
assault, 1st degree assault, 1st degree burglary/robber, kidnapping
or the attempt to commit any of these felonies, the following rights
shall automatically be afforded. These rights shall be afforded (if requested in writing) to victims of all other crimes and witnesses.
Summary of Victim Rights as pertains to Family
Court
- To be present at all criminal justice proceedings including juvenile
proceedings where the offense would have been a felony if committed
by an adult.
- To be informed in a timely manner of court dates, continuances
and final disposition.
- The right to confer with and be informed by the attorney for the
Juvenile Officer under Chapter 552 RSMo., or its successors on guilty
pleas and all hearings and sentences. The right to be heard at juvenile
hearings unless in the determination of the court the interest of
justice requires otherwise. The right to be provided a secure waiting
area during court proceedings.
- The right to be informed by the appropriate juvenile authorities
or custodial authority of:
a) Status of any case concerning a crime against a victim.
b)Availability of Crime Victim Compensation and community emergency
crisis intervention services.
c) Release of a person.
d) The escape and recapture of a person.
- A victim of crime committed by a juvenile may request in writing
to the appropriate juvenile authority/Division of Youth Services
notification of:
a) Projected date of release from confinement.
b) Release on a furlough, work release, electronic monitoring, or
to a community correctional facility program in advance of such
release.
c) Any scheduled release hearings, or rescheduling. No hearing shall
be conducted without 30 days advance notice.
- The right to reasonable protection for victims and witnesses from
harm and threats arising out of their cooperation with law enforcement
and prosecution.
- For victims to be informed on the right of restitution and witness
fee for which they are entitled.
- When a victim's property is no longer needed for evidence or needs
to be retained pending an appeal, the prosecuting attorney or any
law enforcement agency having possession of such property shall
upon request of the victim be returned within five working days
unless the property is contraband or subject to forfeiture proceedings.
- The employer may not discharge or discipline any witness, victim,
or member of the victim's family for honoring a subpoena or for
participating in the preparation of a criminal proceeding.
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