Assemblyman Santabarbara Fights for Crime Victims and Their Families

“In wake of the recent events that have taken place in Massachusetts and locally in Rotterdam, the types of struggles victims and their families face in the aftermath of a tragedy have been brought to the forefront,” said Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara (D-Rotterdam). “Horrific violence can be so traumatic; it can have lasting effects on survivors and their families. They need a support system to help as they work towards putting their lives back together.”

In honor of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, April 21-27, the Assembly passed a package of bills to give crime victims and their families the support they need to get back on their feet. The legislation would:

  • allow individuals with significant long-term relationships with homicide victims to be eligible for compensation from the Crime Victims Board for actual out-of-pocket losses and counseling expenses (A.4024);
  • allow courts to direct a portion of certain fines and civil penalties to the Office of Victim Services (A.5386); and
  • change the reporting requirements pertaining to restitution and fair treatment standards for the Office of Victim Services to allow for a more thorough analysis of the manner in which crime victims’ needs are met (A.5388).