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Cook County among regions to receive child crime victim funds

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Cook County will receive a $135,000 grant out of $2.7 million in funds earmarked for 17 Illinois counties to help children who have been victims of violent crimes, according to a state criminal justice agency.

The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority reported that the funds would go to groups that are trained in trauma responses, and also provide support and emotional care to young victims.

“We know that less than 10 percent of children who are victims of violent crimes, such as rape, robbery or aggravated sexual assault, get the emotional support they need,” John Maki, the authority’s executive director, said in a prepared statement. “These awards will help us engage them more quickly, get them connected with someone who will help them navigate through the court process and pave the way to more positive outcomes.”

The grants are funded through a federal program -- fiscal year 2016 Victim of Crime Act funds -- and will go to court-appointed special advocate (CASA) agencies within the designated counties.

The authority works to improve criminal-justice programs in Illinois by administering grants, performing policy research and analysis, and advancing technology.

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Funding to aid child abuse victims

EntityAward
Kane County CASA  $499,270
Peoria County CASA $494,434
St. Clair County CASA$212,097
McLean County CASA $181,978
Vermilion County CASA $169,781
Lake County CASA$149,918
Cook County CASA $135,000
Macon County CASA $130,624
Champaign County CASA $129,247
Adams County CASA $117,317
DeKalb County CASA $98,951
Coles County CASA$88,783
Child Abuse Council Quad Cities $76,745
McHenry County CASA $67,663
Williamson County CASA $54,187
Effingham County CASA $50,000
Franklin County CACA $41,396
Source: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

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