The Connecticut Notice of Rights and Victim Crisis Services — with Polish on back is a document that provides victims of crime in the state of Connecticut with information about their rights and resources available to them. This document is available in both English and Polish, and it outlines the basic rights of victims of crime in Connecticut, as well as available services and resources to help victims through the process. It includes information about the rights of victims to be informed of their rights, to be treated with respect, to be notified of court proceedings, to be heard at court proceedings, to receive financial assistance through the state's Victim Compensation Program, and to have access to free and confidential counseling and advocacy services through the state's Victim Crisis Services. It also provides information about the availability of crisis counseling, emergency shelter, and other essential services. The Connecticut Notice of Rights and Victim Crisis Services — with Polish on back is an important resource for victims of crime in Connecticut, and it is available for free at any police station in the state.