f. State's attorney VOCA grant
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<br />5. Does anyone else in the community provide the same services for victims? Who and what services? <br /> <br />We are the only prosecutor-based agency in the community who provides services to victims of <br />crime when they become involved in the criminal justice system. Our aim is to keep the victim well <br />informed and cognizant of the criminal justice process, as well as the ancillary assistance services <br />available within the community. <br /> <br />6. Would your agency/organization lose funding from other sources ifVOCA monies were received? If yes why? <br /> <br />No <br /> <br />7. How will you measure the success, impact or effectiveness of the program/project? <br /> <br />At present we do not provide victims who receive our service with an evaluation form. We rely on our <br />conversations with victims and their families to measure the success, impact and effectiveness of the <br />program. <br /> <br />8. Is your staff compensated equitably, regardless of gender, race or age? <br /> <br />Yes <br /> <br />9 <br />
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