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Chrysalis program guide. Citizenship Resource Center. Citizenship/immigration. Minnesota Hispanic Directory 2011-2012. City of St. Paul, MN - Victim Information. Victim Information OverviewThe resources on this page have been compiled to assist those who have been victims of crime and and are looking for ways to protect themselves from being further targeted by criminals. Persons who have been victimized can take proactive steps recommended by the agencies below to prevent identity theft, scams, or other fraud. Not all crime can be prevented. However, individual vigilance can go a long way.

Rights & Services for All Crime Victims You have the right to apply for financial help for losses resulting from a violent crime. If you feel your rights as a victim have been violated, call the State of Minnesota Crime Victim Justice Office at (651) 201-7300, (888) 622-8799; or TTD (651) 205-4827. Victims of Domestic Assault You can ask the City or County Attorney to file a criminal complaint You also have the right to go to court and file a petition requesting an Order For Protection from domestic abuse. Tenant / Landlord help. Action for DREAMers info. Citizenship/immigration. Medicare español. Detention Facilities Locator.