Illinois Code § 725 ILCS 240/8

Centers - Services provided.
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(a) Each center shall provide
one or more of the following services:

 
 
(1) Coordinate volunteers to work with criminal 
 
justice agencies to provide direct victim services or to establish community support;

 
 
(2) Provide assistance to victims of violent crime 
 
and their families in obtaining assistance through other official or community resources;

 
 
(3) Provide elderly victims of crime with services 
 
appropriate to their special needs;

 
 
(4) Provide transportation and/or household 
 
assistance to those victims participating in the criminal justice process;

 
 
(5) Provide victims of domestic and sexual violence 
 
and sexual harassment with services appropriate to their special needs;

 
 
(6) Provide courthouse reception and guidance, 
 
including explanation of unfamiliar procedures and bilingual information;

 
 
(7) Provide in-person or telephone hot-line 
 
assistance to victims;

 
 
(8) Provide special counseling facilities and 
 
rehabilitation services to victims;

 
 
(9) Provide other services as the Commission shall 
 
deem appropriate to further the purposes of this Act;

 
 
(10) Provide public education on crime and crime 
 
victims;

 
 
(11) Provide training and sensitization for persons 
 
who work with victims of crime;

 
 
(12) Provide special counseling facilities and 
 
rehabilitation services for child victims of sex offenses;

 
 
(13) When applicable, centers shall enter into 
 
written networking agreements to provide for the special needs of child victims of violent crimes;

 
 
(14) Provide assistance in exercising rights provided 
 
in the Roadside Memorial Act for the families of victims of fatal injury crashes on roadways. 
 
(b) Such centers may provide one or more of the services enumerated in
subparagraph (a) of this section for witnesses of crime.

justice agencies to provide direct victim services or to establish community support;
and their families in obtaining assistance through other official or community resources;
appropriate to their special needs;
assistance to those victims participating in the criminal justice process;
and sexual harassment with services appropriate to their special needs;
including explanation of unfamiliar procedures and bilingual information;
assistance to victims;
rehabilitation services to victims;
deem appropriate to further the purposes of this Act;
victims;
who work with victims of crime;
rehabilitation services for child victims of sex offenses;
written networking agreements to provide for the special needs of child victims of violent crimes;
in the Roadside Memorial Act for the families of victims of fatal injury crashes on roadways.

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