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Kansas Crime Victims Bill of Rights (K.S.A. 74-7333)

  1. 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.

  2. Victims should receive, through formal and informal procedures, prompt and fair redress for the harm which they suffered.

  3. 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.

  4. Information should be made available to victims about their participation in criminal proceedings and the scheduling, progress and ultimate disposition of proceedings.

  5. The views and concerns of victims should be ascertained and the appropriate assistance provided throughout the criminal process.

  6. 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.

  7. Measures may be taken when necessary to provide for the safety of victims and their families and to protect them from intimidation and retaliation.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Victims should report the crime and cooperate with law enforcement authorities.
 
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Information on Membership

Who can be a member of KOVA?

Membership is open to any individual, organization, or student committed to addressing the needs of crime victims.

Anyone who qualifies as a crime victim (any person who suffers direct or threatened physical, emotional, or financial harm as the result of the commission or attempted commission of a crime against such person) is eligible for a one-year dues-free membership.

Why should I join KOVA?

Are you interested in promoting and protecting the rights of victims of crime?  KOVA advocates for public policy on behalf of crime victims, ehances public awareness and provides information to strengthen victim services across Kansas.

How do I join KOVA?

Download the brochure, detach and mail with appropriate payment to:

KOVA
P.O. Box 2865
Topeka, KS 66601-2865

For more information, contact Jennie Marsh at:

(785) 296-7429 or (888) 317-8204
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