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Tennessee Department of Treasury Has Paid $301.2 Million to Victims of Crime  through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Program 

Tennessee Department of Treasury Has Paid $301.2 Million to Victims of Crime
through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Program

 

Nashville, TN - Last year, the Tennessee Department of Treasury’s Criminal Injuries Compensation Program paid $11.7 million to innocent victims of violent crimes. Since its inception in 1982, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund has paid out $301.2 million in claims to victims and their families when no other financial means where available. This week, Treasury will join organizations from across the country to recognize those victims for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is a way to raise awareness of victims’ rights, inspire the community, and address unmet needs. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Program works to help these victims throughout the year, and will be spending the week working to reach even more Tennesseans who may be eligible for compensation. 

“It has a positive impact,” said Randall Hampton, an attorney with West Tennessee Legal Services who works with victims of domestic violence. “The fact that she got some compensation for what she went through really lifted her spirits,” he said of one victim, “. . . this helped her move forward with her life.”

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Program provides a fund of last resort that may cover expenses such as medical bills, lost wages, loss of support to financial dependents, and more for victims of violent crime in Tennessee.

“We can’t take away the pain of what these victims have been through,” said State Treasurer David H. Lillard, Jr., “but we may be able to help them when no other financial help is available.”

Many in Tennessee are not aware of the program or what may be eligible for compensation. Treasury wants to use National Crime Victims’ Rights Week to expand the circle and connect with those would benefit from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Program.  

About the Criminal Injuries Compensation Program:

A program of the Tennessee Department of Treasury, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Program has paid more than $301 million since 1982, when the program began making payments to help crime victims in Tennessee begin to restore hope and recover from the financial burden of victimization. More information about the program may be found at treasury.tn.gov/injury.

Follow the Tennessee Treasury Department on Facebook and Twitter to get involved in the National Crime Victims’ Rights Week conversation.

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