Idaho

Boise Police Department Victim Services

The Boise Police Department Victim-Witness Program was developed in 1990 in response to a need for crisis intervention and support services for victims, witnesses and survivors of violent crime.  The program strives to increase the commitment of state and local government to assist crime victims and to increase the range and availability of services for crime victims.

Email:

Website: police.cityofboise.org/victim-services

Phone: (208) 384-4422

 

 

Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence

Our mission is to engage voices to create change in the prevention, intervention, and response to domestic violence, dating abuse, stalking, and sexual assault.  The Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence works to be a leader in the movement to end violence against women and girls, men and boys – across the life span before violence has occurred – because violence is preventable.  Our work is to create healthy relationships and compassionate communities.

Email:

Website: idvsa.org

Phone: (208) 384-0419

 

 

Idaho Crime Victims Compensation

The Crime Victims Compensation Program provides funds for treatment expenses to the victim/claimant after all other sources of payment have been exhausted, up to a maximum of $25,000. When your claim is approved, payment may be made for reasonable expenses which are the direct result of the crime, including: Payments for physician and hospital services, medicine, and other approved treatment, including:

  • Mental health treatment
  • Counseling benefits for family members of victims
  • Wage loss
  • Dependent death benefits
  • Funeral expenses

The Idaho Crime Victims Compensation Program was established in 1986 to provide assistance to innocent victims of crime for financial losses associated with a crime when other resources are not available to cover those expenses.  The Idaho Crime Victims Compensation Program was established in 1986 to provide assistance to innocent victims of crime for financial losses associated with a crime when other resources are not available to cover those expenses.

Email:

Website: iic.idaho.gov

Phone: (208) 334-6080

 

 

The Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance

The Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance is the advisory body for programs and services affecting victims of domestic violence and other.  The Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance funds, promotes, and supports quality services to victims of crime throughout Idaho.  The Council serves as the advisory body for programs affecting victims of crime.  We are a granting agency to programs state-wide for services to victims of crime.  Funding sources include: Federal Victims of Crime - Victim Assistance Grant (VOCA) Federal Family Violence & Prevention Grant State Domestic Violence Dedicated Account 

Email:

Website: icdv.idaho.gov

Phone: (208) 332-1540

 

 

National Resources

  • AARDVARC

    This site is for locating state resources for "An Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence Aid and Resource Collection" organization. Email them at .

  • Victim Information and Notification Everyday

    VINELink is the online version of VINE, the National Victim Notification Network. This is a 24-hour service.

  • Parents of Murdered Children

    To Provide support and assistance to all survivors of homicide victims while working to create a world free of murder.

  • National Organization for Victim Assistance

    A private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) national organization committed to the recognition and implementation of victim rights and services.

  • National Human Trafficking Hotline

    The National Hotline is a national, 24-hour call center that responds to cases of human trafficking. Human trafficking is defined as a situation in which an individual is compelled to work or engage in commercial sex through the use of force, fraud, or coercion.

    Website

    • 888-373-888