Victim/Witness Assistance Program

The purpose for the Victim/Witness Assistance Program is to ensure that victims and witnesses of crime are treated with dignity, respect, courtesy and sensitivity, and that the rights as provided by Louisiana law are honored and protected.

In 1996, the Louisiana Legislature enacted Revised Statue 16:17, which created the position of “Victim Assistance Coordinator” within the office of the District Attorney. The Victim Assistance Coordinator (VAC) is an advocate for the rights of the victim, both in the courtroom and in the office. The victim is kept informed about the progress of the case, and any questions the victim may have about the process are answered. The VAC is also a liaison between the prosecutor and the victim. In this role, the coordinator not only keeps the victim aware of upcoming court proceedings, but explains the proceedings to the victim. The coordinator is a liaison between the victim and the penal system and accompanies victims to parole and pardon board hearings. The coordinator also provides information to the community about victims’ rights and works with various community groups on behalf of the victims of crime.

In addition to these services, the Victim/Witness Assistance Coordinator can assist victims of crime in completing a victim impact statement to determine financial losses suffered by the victim. The coordinator also provides referrals to community-based programs for financial and emotional support such as the Crime Victims Reparations Program and counseling agencies. The coordinator provides notification to victims and witnesses of court proceedings, accompanies victims and witnesses to court, provides courtroom orientation, when needed, coordinates meetings between the victim and witness with the prosecuting attorney on their case and provides a host of other services.

Laurie White and Lisa Jarreau are the Victim Assistance Coordinators for the DA’s office.
They can be contacted at 225.687.5210 or at lwhite@18thjda.org or ljarreau@18thjda.org