Victim Services Program

The Oklahoma City Police Department is proud to provide a Victim Services Program to assist you.

The Victim Services Program works with individuals whose lives have been impacted by crime and strives to help victims feel safe, supported and informed. Our goal is to empower victims by providing information, resources and practical support for crime victims and witnesses.

The effect of crime can threaten an individual’s sense of safety and security, and also impact their physical, financial and mental well-being. For some people, these difficulties can feel overwhelming. If you have been a victim of a crime, here are a few things you should know:

  • You are not alone.
  • As a victim, you have rights.
  • There are programs and resources that may be able to help.

Do I Qualify for an Advocate?

To qualify, the crime must have occurred in Oklahoma City jurisdiction and you must be one of the following:

  • A victim of crime
  • Family member of a crime victim
  • Witness to the crime
  • Survivor of suicide loss

How We Can Help

Our goal is to meet the immediate health and safety needs for a victim, after a crime has been committed. We respect individuals’ choices and provide compassionate care. Services are catered to each individual’s needs and advocacy can include:

  • Emotional support
  • Safety planning
  • Crisis intervention
  • Informing victims of their rights
  • Resources and information
  • Assistance applying for and/or referral to state victim compensation
  • Criminal justice information and support
  • Assistance registering for VINE (Victim Information Notification Everyday)
  • Assistance obtaining basic needs

Impact of Crime

Reactions to a crime vary based on the individual. Some individuals report feeling “okay” after experiencing a crime. However, half of people who have been victimized report moderate to extreme distress as a result of the crime (DOJ, 2012). While reactions vary, it is not uncommon for people to experience the following after a crime:

  • Fear
  • Anger
  • Anxiety
  • Guilt
  • Feeling numb
  • Flashbacks
  • Isolation
  • Poor concentration
  • Stomach problems
  • Weight loss/gain
  • Sleep problems
  • Avoiding people or certain situations

While these initial reactions are normal, we strongly encourage anyone who has been a victim of a crime to contact an advocate. By working with an advocate, victims can receive emotional support; learn more about their rights and how they can access additional support services. All of which can reduce the long-term impact of the victimization. You are not alone. The Victim Services Program can help.

Victim and Witness Rights

  • The right to request charges be pressed against your assailant;
  • To receive written notification of how to access victim rights information from the interviewing officer or investigating detective;
  • To receive protection from harm and threats of harm arising out of the cooperation with law enforcement and prosecution efforts, and to be provided with information as to the level of protection available and how to access protection;
  • The right to be informed of financial assistance and other social services available as a result of being a victim;
  • To be notified that a court proceeding to which a victim or witness has been subpoenaed will or will not go on as scheduled;
  • To have any stolen or other personal property expeditiously returned by law enforcement agencies when no longer needed as evidence.

For a complete list of your rights please go to ok.gov/dac or call the District Attorney’s Council at (405) 264-5006.

Contacts and Resources

Victim Services Program

700 Colcord Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 297-3422
OCPD-GoodSam@okc.gov

Oklahoma City Police Department

Palomar OKC's Family Justice Center
1140 N. Hudson
(405) 552-1010

Emergency
911

Emergency - Seven Digit Number
(405) 231-2121

Main Line
(405) 297-1000

Crime Stoppers (Report a Crime Tip)
(405) 235-7300

Crisis Intervention Team
(405) 316-4123

TRIAD (Senior Crime Prevention)
(405) 316-4336

24-Hour Crisis Hotlines

Child & Adult Abuse Hotline
(800) 522-3511

Heart line—Referral 211, Crisis
(800) 273-TALK

Safe Line (domestic & sexual violence)
(800) 522-7233

Veterans Crisis Line
(800) 273-8255

Criminal

Oklahoma City Attorney’s Office
(405) 297-3844

Oklahoma Co. District Attorney
(405) 713-1600

Oklahoma Co. Sheriff’s Office (Jail)
(405)713-1930

Victim Services Programs

Department of Corrections
(405) 962-6142

FBI – Victim Specialist
(405) 290-3664

Homicide Survivor Support Group
(405) 733-0485

Latino Community Development
(405) 236-0701

Mothers Against Drunk Driving
(877) 623-3435

Oklahoma Attorney General's Office Victim Services
(405) 521-3921

YWCA (domestic & sexual violence)
(405) 917-9922

Victim/Witness Coordinators at DA Offices

Oklahoma County
(405) 713-1639

Canadian County
(405) 262-0177

Cleveland County
(405) 573-1352

Pottawatomie County
(405) 275-6873

Other

Cardinal Point
Canadian County's Family Justice Center

Crime Victims Compensation
(405) 264-5006

Dept. of Human Services (DHS)
(405) 521-3646

Legal Aid
(888) 534-5243

Medical Examiner Office
(405) 239-7141

Oklahoma County Victim Protection Orders
(405) 713-1735

VPO Victims Assistance
(405) 297-1139

VINE
(877) 654-8463