If you have been the victim of a crime, you may be unsure of the steps involved in the criminal justice system. The Victim-Witness Program provides comprehensive services to all victims of crime. District Attorney Greg Mashburn and his staff strongly support the rights of victims and witnesses, and are committed to assisting victims of crime through all the stages in the criminal justice system.
Website: damashburn.us/office-departments/victim-witness-restitution
Phone: 405-321-8268
If you have been the victim of a crime, you may be unsure of the steps involved in the criminal justice system. The Victim-Witness Program provides comprehensive services to all victims of crime. District Attorney Greg Mashburn and his staff strongly support the rights of victims and witnesses, and are committed to assisting victims of crime through all the stages in the criminal justice system.
Website: damashburn.us/office-departments/victim-witness-restitution
Phone: 405-321-8268
The Victim Assistance Program works with victims of crime to help assure that their rights as crime victims are realized. The program serves all victims in our community, regardless of ethnicity. The focus in the coming year is serving those victimized by drunk and drugged drivers, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Program staff serves as a single point of contact and accountability as they work to coordinate federal, state, local and tribal programs and services to meet the needs of victims and usher them through the criminal justice system. Referrals can be made to the program by law enforcement, social service agencies, family members or individual victims. The goals of the Victim Assistance Program are: Provide professional, victim-centered and culturally competent services to victims of crime, elder abuse and impaired driving. Work with crime victims and other professionals to decrease the rate of re-victimization Increase awareness of program services and the impact of crime through trainings, community events and media outlets Improve program performance through staff development and timely reporting This project is supported by Grant number 2012VRGX0002 awarded by the Office of Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view expressed in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Website: bahkhoje.com/government/victim-services
Phone: (405) 547-4322
The Victim and Witness Assistance Program for the Eastern District of Oklahoma seeks to assist citizens of the district that are victims of and/or witnesses to federal crimes, and to encourage their participation in the criminal justice system in accordance with federal law. Federal crimes where assistance can be provided include bank and postal robberies, child pornography, financial crimes (such as telemarketing and investment fraud), identity theft, hate crimes, or other crimes (such as homicide, sexual assaults, or child abuse) that occur on federal or Native American lands.
Website: justice.gov/usao-edok/victim-witness-assistance
Phone: (918) 684-5100