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Victims of Crime Assistance
Victims of Crime

Victims of criminal acts are a major concern to the Greenfield Police Department. Services exist at all levels both within the department and through the Northwestern District Attorneys Office should a victim of a crime have a question or concern about options or services available to them.


Northwestern District Attorneys Office 413-774-3186
 Victims of Violent Crime Compensation Mass Attorney Generals Office 617-727-2200
 NELCWIT

 413-772-0806

 OVC's Victim and Family Assistance Call Center
 Terrorism victim hotline: 1-800-331-0075 (toll free)
Hearing Impaired: 1-800-833-6885 (TTY)
International Callers: 00-1-414-359-9751 (call collect)
9 a.m.–5 p.m. EST Monday–Friday (GMT -5)
Translation Services Available

Community Crisis Response Team
Community Crisis Response Team
Have you or anyone you know been affected by tragic accidents, domestic violence, missing children, drunk driving crashes, children witnessing violence, assaults, fires, hate crimes, or homicide?

Community Crises
Community crises affect many people in a community, workplace, school or neighborhood directly and indirectly. They are also an opportunity for communities to come together.

CCRT Mission
The mission of CCRT is to provide coordinated support to communities and groups from Hampshire and Franklin counties and the N. Quabbin area who request assistance in the aftermath of a violent incident or other tragic event.

Response team members collaborate with the community to plan and implement a variety of response activities from facilitating groups to organizational consultation. These activities provide a forum for healing and empowerment, which can lead to restoration of the community.

Serving people in the aftermath of a traumatic event.

All services are free of charge. Please call.

Franklin County: (413) 773-5090
Hampshire County: (413)-387-1231

Email:
CCRT@Communityaction.us



Last Updated:  September  2011

"Quality Policing through Community Commitment"