New Jersey Statutes 52:4B-42. Victim-witness rights information program
Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 52:4B-42
- Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
a. Provide victims or their representatives with information about the availability of social and medical services, especially emergency and social services available in the victim’s immediate geographical area;
b. Provide victims or their representatives with information about possible compensation under the “Criminal Injuries Compensation Act of 1971,” P.L.1971, c.317 (C. 52:4B-1 et seq.) and of the sentencing court’s authority to order restitution under chapter 43 of Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes;
c. Provide victims or their representatives with information about how to contact the appropriate county office of victim-witness advocacy and the appropriate county prosecutor’s office;
d. Provide a 24-hour toll-free hotline telephone number for victims and witnesses to call with inquiries concerning the information and services available pursuant to this act;
e. Provide victims and witnesses with a detailed description of the rights established under the Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights created by P.L.1985, c.249 (C. 52:4B-34 et seq.) and Article I, paragraph 22 of the New Jersey Constitution;
f. Gather available information from victim assistance programs throughout the country and make that information available to the Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy, police agencies, hospitals, prosecutors’ offices, the courts, and other agencies that provide assistance to victims of crimes;
g. Sponsor conferences to bring together personnel working in the field of victim assistance and compensation to exchange methods and procedures for improving and expanding services to victims;
h. Provide assistance to victims without charge, which assistance shall include information and advice relative to filing a claim with the board, emergency food and clothing, employment opportunities, referral to other social service agencies, and in obtaining legal advice or representation; and
i. Conduct training programs for attorneys and victim service providers.
L.1985,c.404,s.4; amended 2007, c.95, s.32.