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Co-sponsored by: The Minnesota Department of Corrections Minnesota Center for Crime Victim Services (now called the Office on Justice Programs) Met from January – June 2003 Meeting Victims’ Needs Post- Conviction Study Group

The Study Group included 30 members: Victim Services Staff from several kinds of agencies Members of Crime Victim Support Groups Case Managers from a DOC facility A Probation Agent & a Field Services Regional Manager A Public Defender & a Prosecutor Judges DOC Central Office staff: Community Notification, Restorative Justice, Transitions Study Group Members

Victim Needs Identified Through Focus Groups With Victims 1.Victims need direct, upfront, and honest information about corrections’ processes and the offender’s status. 2.Victims need honest information about what to expect from restitution orders and for people in the system to hold offenders accountable for paying restitution. 3.Victims need to be treated with respect by criminal justice system staff.

Identified Victim Needs Continued 4.Victims need safety from threats and harassment from the offender during incarceration and upon release. 5.Victims need to have control over if and how contact is made between them and the offender. 6.Victims need to have the option of being with other survivors/victims in supportive settings.

Identified Victim Needs Continued 7.Victims need different criminal justice agencies communicating with each other, so it isn’t up to the victim to connect all the loose dots. 8.Victims need to receive notification of changes in offender location, when they request it. The process for requesting notification needs to be known about and accessible to all victims. 9.Victims need privacy.

Identified Victim Needs Continued 10.Victims need opportunities to be involved in justice-related programming. 11.Victims need corrections’ services to be accountable to victims.

Overall Themes of the Recommendations from the Study Group 1.Provide victims with understandable, accessible information about corrections’ processes. 2.Increase victim access to information about offenders who harmed them. 3.Education for criminal justice staff about post-conviction victim needs.

Specific Recommendations  Add based upon the kind of group you are presenting to.  See the list of recommendations for different kinds of agency at: tion. tion