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Services to Victims of Juvenile Crime
Definition of a Victim
Victims Rights
Victim Notification
Developing Victim Empathy
Crime Victims' Compensation
Links to Victim-Related information

Services to Victims of Juvenile Crime


Mission

The Texas Youth Commission (TYC) is committed to providing victims of juvenile crime their rights under the law, ensuring that they are informed, involved, and treated with dignity, fairness, and respect.


The Texas Youth Commission:

Definition of a Victim of Juvenile Crime

Victims of Juvenile Crime in Texas Have the Right to:

See the complete text of Chapter 57 of the Family Code (link to Texas Legislative Council site).


Victim Notification

Upon request, the victim may be notified of:

By law, certain information is confidential. For example, TYC is not allowed to reveal the following:

Developing Victim Empathy

An important component of the Texas Youth Commission's treatment program is the development of "victim empathy." Victim empathy involves learning to understand how the victim thinks and feels about the crime, and how the crime has affected the victim's life. Awareness of and concern for the feelings of others can help reduce victimizing behaviors and future crimes. A Victim Empathy component is included in the treatment program, for example: demonstrate empathic responses to peers and victims and consistently consider others' feelings before acting.

TYC staff use victim impact presentations as a valuable tool in group therapy to impress upon youth how their behavior affects not only the individual who is victimized, but also the families of the victim and the offender, and the community as a whole. Youth who attend the presentations have said that they never before understood how much their actions had harmed others.


Crime Victims' Compensation

Passed by the Texas Legislature in 1979, the Texas Crime Victims' Compensation Act created a fund and established statutory eligibility guidelines for the provision of certain benefits for crime victims. The revenue in the Fund comes from people who break the law and pay court costs, the amounts vary depending on the types of crime they commit. The Fund is administered by the Office of the Attorney General, Crime Victims' Compensation Division.


Services for Victims of Adult Offenders

For information on services provided to victims of adult offenders visit the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Victim Services Division.

 

Links to Victim-Related Information

 Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/)
 National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) (http://www.ncjrs.gov/)
 Violence Against Women's Office (VAWO) (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/)
 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) (http://www.madd.org)
 National Center for Victims of Crime (http://www.ncvc.org)
 National Center on Elder Abuse (http://www.ncea.aoa.gov)
 National Victims Constitutional Amendment (http://www.nvcan.org)
 National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) (http://www.try-nova.org)
 Parents of Murdered Children (POMC) (http://www.pomc.com)
 Safe Campuses Now (http://www.safecampusesnow.org)



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TEXAS YOUTH COMMISSION
4900 N. Lamar Blvd. · Austin, TX 78751
P.O. Box 4260 · Austin, TX 78765
(512) 424-6130

Date Developed: January 28, 2000 | Last Updated: August 11, 2008

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