File #: 20-0205    Version: 1 Name: VOCA-SIPV RESET Grant 2020-21
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/26/2020 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 7/8/2020 Final action: 7/8/2020
Title: Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2021 Council Approved Budget to Accept and Appropriate the 2020-2021 Victim Witness Program Grant 21-B4712VP19 Awarded by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services in the amount of $96,539 to the City of Hampton, Virginia Victim Witness Assistance Program
Attachments: 1. VOCA SIPV RESET GRANT, 2. SOGA RESET Grant 2021
Related files: 20-0204, 19-0227, 23-0218, 21-0261
Title
Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2021 Council Approved Budget to Accept and Appropriate the 2020-2021 Victim Witness Program Grant 21-B4712VP19 Awarded by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services in the amount of $96,539 to the City of Hampton, Virginia Victim Witness Assistance Program

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:

The Hampton Victim Witness Assistance Program (the "Program") prides itself on its ability to provide quality direct services to crime victims in the City of Hampton, Virginia (the "City"). The Program provides those services through of a group of dedicated service providers who have demonstrated a commitment to ensuring that the rights of crime victims are not overlooked in the criminal justice process. Collectively, the Program staff has over 50 years of experience working in the field of victim services.

The Program continues to provide comprehensive information and direct services to crime victims and witnesses in accordance with the Virginia Crime Victims and Witnesses Rights Act and other applicable victims’ rights laws. During July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 (FY 2021), it is estimated that 300 victims will receive direct services through the Program.

Discussion:

The Program is on the front line of victim/witness interactions when a violent act occurs in the City. The Program facilitates the first to contact victims/witnesses of crimes to offer services after a Hampton Police Department investigation. The Program addresses the emotional and financial hardships that normally accompany violent crimes, and also helps guide and direct those individuals to available resources in the community, including, but not limited to, financial assistance for injuries sustained, counseling, and other services as needed.

The priority area for this grant is Community Based Violence Services and Resources. The proposed project will directly impact services to primary and secondary victims of violent crime. Victims will be...

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