New York Statutes

§ 641 — Objectives of fair treatment standards

New York § 641
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Art. 23Fair Treatment Standards For Crime Victims

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§ 641. Objectives of fair treatment standards. The object of such fair\ntreatment standards shall be to:\n 1. Ensure that crime victims routinely receive emergency social and\nmedical services as soon as possible and are given information pursuant\nto section six hundred twenty-five-a of this chapter on the following:\n (a) availability of crime victim compensation;\n (b) availability of appropriate public or private programs that\nprovide counseling, treatment or support for crime victims, including\nbut not limited to the following: rape crisis centers, victim/witness\nassistance programs, elderly victim services, victim assistance hotlines\nand domestic violence shelters;\n (c) the role of the victims in the criminal justice process, including\nwhat they can expect from the system

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