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02/19/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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Agency Mame: Indian River County Sheriffs Office <br /> PART 9. VICTIMS SERVED AND TYPES OF SERVICES <br /> "�- Indicate the number of victims provided services by VOCA-funded and matching staff during the grant period.The <br /> figures indicated are projections based on historical data and/or the anticipated need of the population served <br /> through the VOCA project. It is anticipated that the categories indicated for victim populations and/or services <br /> provided may be expanded or narrowed depending on the needs of the victims identified during the grant period. At <br /> a minimum, the agency will provide services to no less than 90 percent of the total number of projected <br /> victims. <br /> Each victim should be counted only once unless there is a separate instance of victimization. For example, a victim <br /> of spouse abuse assault should be counted one time during the grant period unless he/she is victimized as a result of <br /> a separate and unrelated crime. <br /> 2013-2014 VOCA Grant Request <br /> (from the Budget Summary Page) 40,457 <br /> I I <br /> #of Victims Type of Victim $Amount per %of Total #of Other Types For other types of crimes, <br /> to be Served Category Grant Amount of Victims to be identify and list each <br /> 5 Child Physical Abuse $ 58 0.14% Served separately below. <br /> 3 Child Sexual Abuse $ 35 0.09% 1,000 Burglary,Auto/Residental <br /> 4 DUI/DWI Crashes $ 46 0.11% 400 Battery <br /> 475 Domestic Violence $ 5,467 13.51% 700 Stolen <br /> Vehicle/Theft <br /> 5 Adult Sexual Assault $ 58 0.14% 100 Stalking <br /> 3 Elder Abuse $ 35 0.09% 450 Criminal Mischief <br /> 2 Adults Molested as Children $ 23 0.06% 200 Scams/Fraud <br /> 9 Survivors of Homicide Victims $ 104 0.26% 4 Kidnapping/Missing <br /> 60 Robbery $ 691 1.71% <br /> 95 Assault $ 1,093 2.70% <br /> TOTAL` Subtotal <br /> VICTIMS 3,515 $ 40,457 100.00% 2,854 of"Other'`. $ 32,849.01 81.19% <br /> Indicate the number of victims projected to receive the following service(s). (See Definitions for a description of each <br /> service.) <br /> #of Victims Type of Service #of Other Types For other types of <br /> to be Served of Services to be services, identify and list <br /> 200 Crisis Counseling Provided each separately below. <br /> 1,375 Follow-up Contacts <br /> 0 Therapy <br /> 0 Support Groups <br /> 0 Crisis Hotline Counseling <br /> 0 Shelter/Safehouse <br /> 400 Information and Referral (In-Person) <br /> 4 Criminal Justice Support/Advocacy <br /> 0 Emergency Financial Assistance <br /> 2 Emergency Legal Advocacy <br /> 3,000 Assistance Filing Compensation Claims-Mandatory <br /> 250 Personal Advocacy <br /> 550 Telephone Contacts <br /> TOTAL. 5,781 0 Subtotal of"Other" <br /> SERVICE Services <br /> 101 <br />
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