Feb 21 | MPD Victim Services Info Session at Anacostia Library
The Victim Services Branch (VSB) plays a vital role in serving victims of crime in the District of Columbia. Victim Specialists act as a liaison between the police and victims throughout the investigative process and connect them with support resources. Serving as a liaison within the police department, allows Victim Specialists to assist victims with getting necessary documentation from investigators related to property, insurance policies, police reports and referrals for relocation and emergency housing.
Victim Specialists can also support victims and witnesses by facilitating communication and supporting the through the investigative process. While Victim Specialists dedicate their time to meeting the victim’s needs, the detectives are able to focus on bringing them justice through the investigative process. This partnership between law enforcement and victim advocates is essential to ensure that victims are able to get the support they need while effectively participating in the criminal justice process.
Staff of the Victim Services Branch also facilitate outreach, workshops, and events, to educate and empower the community on Victim’s Rights, support services and tools for healing. These events include Denim Day held in April during Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the Annual Tree of Remembrance held in December to honor homicide victims in DC. MPD has also created a confidential Google Group to enhance support for survivors/victims and improve communication with MPD and the community. This group provides information on events and supportive services throughout the community. If you would like to join, please send an email to the Official MPD Victim Services Branch Community Group at official-mpd-vsb@googlegroups.com.
If you or anyone you know would like to speak with a victim specialist, please call (202) 724-4339.