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Q1: What is the address of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections?
A1: The provided text does not explicitly mention a physical address for the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections, but it does provide contact information such as phone numbers and email addresses.
Q2: What products or services does the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections offer to victims of crime?
A2: The department offers various services, including Victim Registration, Individual and Group Counseling through the Louisiana Victim Outreach Program (LaVO), education, holistic healing, community engagement, and support before, during, and after hearings.
Q3: What industry does the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections operate in?
A3: The department operates in the corrections industry, providing public safety for the state of Louisiana through various programs and services.
Q4: How can victims register with the Louisiana Victim Outreach Program (LAVO)?
A4: Victims can register with LAVO by contacting Julie Collura, MM, MSW, LMSW, LaVO Social Services Director, at 225.421.7745 or julie.collura@la.gov.
Q5: What is the purpose of the Louisiana Victim Outreach Program (LAVO)?
A5: The program provides support and information to victims, both timely and respectfully, through education, holistic healing, and community engagement, with a focus on increasing education about the criminal justice system for victims and survivors of crime.
Q6: How can victims access information about their rights?
A6: Victims' access to information about their rights appears in the Louisiana Statutory Criminal Law and Procedure (R.S. 1841 – 1846), and they can also contact the Office of Juvenile Justice at 225.287.7900 for more information.
Q7: What is the purpose of the Victim-Offender Dialogue Accountability Letter Program?
A7: The program aims to provide a safe and structured environment for victims, offenders, and their families to engage in dialogue, promoting accountability and healing.
Q8: How can victims access other helpful resources related to crime victim services?
A8: Victims can find additional resources on the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections website, including brochures, flyers, and informational handbooks, as well as through various online platforms and organizations, such as the Crime Victims Reparations/La. Commission on Law Enforcement and the Louisiana District Attorneys Association – Victim Services information.