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Message From the Director

Over the past three decades, the criminal justice field has witnessed an astounding increase in statutory enhancements benefiting people who are most directly and intimately affected by crime. As of 2000, all states had passed some form of legislation to benefit victims. In addition, 33 states have recognized the supreme importance of fundamental and express rights for crime victims by raising these protections to the state constitutional level.

Of course, the nature, scope, and enforcement of victims' rights vary from state to state, and it is a complex and often frustrating matter for victims to determine what those rights mean for them. To help victims, victim advocates, and victim service providers understand the relevance of the myriad laws and constitutional guarantees, the Office for Victims of Crime awarded funding to the National Center for Victims of Crime to produce a series of bulletins addressing salient legal issues affecting crime victims.

Although federal grant programs are key in the funding for crime victim assistance, state-level support can play an equal role. State Legislative Approaches to Funding for Victims' Services, the ninth in the OVC series, gives an overview and describes the major state legislative approaches used in recent years to create sources of funding for crime victim assistance. This bulletin and the others in the Legal Series highlight various circumstances in which relevant laws are applied, emphasizing their successful implementation.

We hope that victims, victim advocates, victim service providers, criminal justice professionals, and policymakers in states across the Nation will find the bulletins in this series helpful in making sense of the criminal justice process and in identifying areas in which rights could be strengthened or more clearly defined. We encourage you to use these bulletins not simply as informational resources but as tools to support victims in their involvement with the criminal justice system.

John W. Gillis, Director


The OVC Legal Series bulletins were created by the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) under grant number 1999-VF-GX-K007 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this bulletin are those of the author/ NCVC and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

The Office for Victims of Crime is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.


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State Legislative Approaches to Funding for Victims' Services

Introduction

Offender-Based Funding

Current Issues Relating to Offender-Based Funding

Funding Through Fees

State-Facilitated Funding by Private Citizens

Miscellaneous Approaches

Conclusion

Notes

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About This Series

OVC Legal Series bulletins are designed to inform victim advocates and victim service providers about various legal issues relating to crime victims. The series is not meant to provide an exhaustive legal analysis of the topics presented; rather, it provides a digest of issues for professionals who work with victims of crime.

Each bulletin summarizes—

  • Existing legislation.

  • Important court decisions in cases where courts have addressed the issues.

  • Current trends or "hot topics" relating to each legal issue.

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September 2006

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