Crime Victims Fund
The Crime Victims Fund is a U.S. federal fund established to provide financial support to victims of crimes, helping them recover from the physical, emotional, and financial impacts of criminal acts. The fund is primarily supported by fines and penalties paid by convicted offenders and is administered by the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). It offers assistance such as compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and funeral costs, as well as funding for victim services programs.
Example
A victim of a violent crime may receive financial assistance from the Crime Victims Fund to cover medical bills and therapy expenses.
Key points
• The Crime Victims Fund provides financial assistance to crime victims in the U.S.
• It is funded by fines and penalties paid by convicted offenders.
• The fund helps cover costs like medical expenses, lost wages, and funeral expenses.