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South Carolina Highway Patrol Office of Victim Services Evaluation

The South Carolina Highway Patrol Victim Service Unit is dedicated to providing victims of crimes investigated by the agency with honest, effective, compassionate, and professional services. We would like to hear from you and ask that you complete the Victim Services survey in order to ensure that we are fulfilling the needs of victims and their families to the best of our ability. This survey will enable the Victim Services Unit to evaluate our program objectively and make necessary adjustments to best assist the victims we serve.
Please be advised that any information you provide in this survey may be shared with select Department of Public Safety employees. As such, we ask that you exercise caution before disclosing any confidential or private information (Security number, driver's license number, phone number, home address, or medical condition).

Introduction

Are you a victim or a witness of a crime? *

How did you find out about the Highway Patrol Victim Advocate? *

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Questions

Please select “YES” or “NO” in response to each statement below. During my contact with the Highway Patrol and the Victim Advocate:
I received a copy of the Victim Advocate Checklist *

I was advised of my rights as a victim of crime *

I received a list of other agency referral services *

I was told when the offender was arrested *

I requested a copy of the TR-310 Collison Report *

I received a copy of the TR-310 Collison Report *

It was explained to me how to receive the MAIT Report (if applicable) *

I was told about the Victims’ Compensation Fund (DCVC) *

I was given DCVC forms to fill out *

I requested help from the Victim Advocate in filling out the DCVC forms *

The Victim Advocate helped me fill out the DCVC forms *

I attended the offender’s plea/trial *

I was accompanied to court events by the Highway Patrol Victim Advocate *