The Missouri Application for Crime Victims' Compensation is a program to help victims of crime who have suffered physical or emotional harm. The program provides financial assistance to help cover the costs of medical bills, lost wages, mental health counseling, and other services related to the crime. There are two types of Missouri Applications for Crime Victims' Compensation: the initial application and the supplemental application. The initial application is used to apply for benefits from the Missouri Crime Victims' Compensation Program, while the supplemental application is used to apply for additional benefits. The program is administered by the Missouri Department of Public Safety and the Office of Victim Services. Eligibility requirements include being a victim of a crime in the state of Missouri, being able to establish that you suffered physical or emotional harm as a result of the crime, and being able to demonstrate a financial need for assistance.