Attorney General Steve Six administers the Crime Victims Rights Office to assist victims of crime on the road to recovery. This office works to ensure efficient and effective statewide coordination of local crime victim and witness assistance programs and direct assistance to crime victims and their families.
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Click here for a full description of the Victims Services Division
Units within the Attorney General's Crime Victims Rights Office:
- The Victim's Grant Unit administers four state funds to assist local and state crime victim assistance organizations.
- The Crime Victims' Compensation Board assists victims and their families with out-of-pocket expenses.
- The Domestic Violence Unit conducts trainings for law enforcement, assists victims and spreads awareness of this crime.
- The Victim Advocacy Unit assists crime victims by working directly with victims, crime victim and witness assistance programs and educating the public.
- The AMBER Alert Unit collaborates with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation to maintain the Kansas AMBER Plan.
- The Kansas Child Death Review Board examines trends and patterns that identify risk factors in the deaths of children.
- The School Based Policing Unit helps advance efforts for local school-based officers and increase preparation for public health emergencies.
- The Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation Unit monitors complaints and releases findings of abuse in Kansas.
Resources:
Kansas Crime Victims Bill of Rights
Report abuse by Medicaid-funded providers
Attorney General’s Cyber Crime Unit
Government:
Kansas Social and Rehabilitative Services