Erie County, Ohio
 

Erie County Victim Assistance Program

A Division of the Prosecutor's Office

247 Columbus Avenue, Suite 319

Sandusky, OH 44870

Phone 419-627-7699

Fax 419-627-7567

 

 

 

Victim Assistance 

Div. of Erie County

 

Victims of

Domestic Violence:  

419-624-6875

 

Victims of

Felony Crime:  

419-627-7699

 

Victims of

Juvenile Crime:  

419-624-6885

 

Victims of

Misdemeanor Crime: 

419-624-6880

 

 

This crime scene will return to normal, but what about the victim?

 

This is a special division of the County Prosecutor's Office.  It is our primary goal to assist persons who have been victimized by crime in Erie County.  Our goal is to help victims of crime understand the criminal justice system and address any questions or concerns that may arise in the aftermath of a crime.  The staff is available to assist victims and/or their families with the Victims of Crime Compensation application.  The Victim Assistance Division of the Erie County Prosecutor's Office is a service to victims of child abuse, rape, spouse abuse, and adult victims of crimes against the person.

 

The Victim Assistance Program is housed in the County Prosecutor's Office, 247 Columbus Avenue, Suite 319, Sandusky, Ohio.  Office hours are 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

 

The Erie County Victim Assistance Program has been in formal existence since 1992, with one part time advocate, to serve victims of violent crimes.  Since that time, the program has grown and currently employs four full-time advocates and three volunteers.  The Victim Assistance Program provides services to all Courts in Erie County, with the exception of Vermilion.  The Advocates provide the following services:  Program Director - provides advocacy to victims of felony offenses, assists with Menacing and Stalking Civil Protection Orders, and is responsible for administering the program; the Municipal Court Advocate - provides services to victims of crime at the municipal court level; the Domestic Violence Advocate provides services to female victims of domestic violence at the municipal courts, and the Juvenile Court Advocate provides services to victims of juvenile offenders.  The Advocates ensure that victims are aware of the Victims Rights.

 

The Victim Assistance Program is the County's only 24-hour rape crisis program.  We provide hospital and police advocacy to persons who have been sexually assaulted and report to the hospital or police.

 

There is no charge for any of the services provided by the program.  The Program is funded by federal grants received by the Ohio Attorney General's Office - VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) funds and by the Office of Criminal Justice Services - VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) funds.  Program staff engage in three fundraising activities annually to supplement the federal funds received.  The fundraising activities include a Pasta Dinner (March/April), a golf outing (July) and candle sales (November/December).

 

The Victim Assistance recruits volunteers to assist with clerical duties, fundraising, special projects, Victims' Rights Week activities, and the Rape Crisis component.

 

Additional Resources

 

National

Government/Policy Resources Congress' Official Web-Site/Legislative Information

NEW ONLINE DIRECTORY of Crime Victim Services.

National District Attorney's Association

National Criminal Justice Reference Service 

National Organization for Victims Assistance 

National Victims' Constitutional Amendment Network 

Office for Victims of Crime 

National Crime Victim Bar Association 

Pavnet: Partnerships Against Violence Network 

Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics On-line 

Supreme Court Decisions 

US Department of Justice 

Victim Assistance Online 

Violence Against Women Office 

National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center 

 
     Abuse
Child Abuse Prevention Network 

Child Abuse Yellow Pages

Children Now
National CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate Program) 
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 
National Children's Advocacy Center 
Child Welfare Information Gateway 
Abuse in the Catholic Church

 

     Grief/Support

Grief/Support Crisis, Grief & Healing 

Grief Recovery Institute

 

     Homicide Victims

Homicide Victims Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation: Family Members of Victims who Oppose the Death Penalty 

National POMC (Parents of Murdered Children) 

Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation

 

     Identity Theft

Identity Theft Office for Victims of Crime - Identity Theft 

Ohio's Identity Theft Victim Assistance Kit  

 

State & Local

National Center for victims of crime
Teen victims program
Office of Criminal Justice Services
Ohio Attorney General's Office
Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program
Safe Harbour Shelter
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday)

 

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