POLITICSTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
California ‘failing victims’ of violent crime as financial support plummets
California's victims' compensation program is awarding less money to fewer people despite an increased budget, leaving victims of violent crime without sufficient financial support for expenses like crime scene cleanup and therapy. The program was established in 1965 to help victims and their families cover costs resulting from violent crimes. This development has locked out some of the most vulnerable people from accessing necessary funds.