(a) Each center shall provide one or more of the following services:
- (1) Coordinate volunteers to work with criminal justice agencies to provide direct victim services or to establish community support;
- (2) Provide assistance to victims of violent crime and their families in obtaining assistance through other official or community resources;
- (3) Provide elderly victims of crime with services appropriate to their special needs;
- (4) Provide transportation and/or household assistance to those victims participating in the criminal justice process;
- (5) Provide victims of domestic and sexual violence and sexual harassment with services appropriate to their special needs;
- (6) Provide courthouse reception and guidance, including explanation of unfamiliar procedures and bilingual information;
- (7) Provide in-person or telephone hot-line assistance to victims;
- (8) Provide special counseling facilities and rehabilitation services to victims;
- (9) Provide other services as the Commission shall deem appropriate to further the purposes of this Act;
- (10) Provide public education on crime and crime victims;
- (11) Provide training and sensitization for persons who work with victims of crime;
- (12) Provide special counseling facilities and rehabilitation services for child victims of sex offenses;
- (13) When applicable, centers shall enter into written networking agreements to provide for the special needs of child victims of violent crimes;
- (14) Provide assistance in exercising rights provided in the Roadside Memorial Act for the families of victims of fatal injury crashes on roadways.
- (b) Such centers may provide one or more of the services enumerated in subparagraph (a) of this section for witnesses of crime.
(from Ch. 70, par. 508)
(Source: P.A. 97-108, eff. 7-14-11.)