Washington CCP Initial Response And Assessment Form II is a form used by the Washington State Crime Victim Compensation Program (CCP) to assess the eligibility of victims of crime for compensation. This form is used to gather information on the victim’s incident, the victim’s losses and damages, and the victim’s current financial situation. The form is broken up into two sections: Initial Response and Assessment. The Initial Response section includes questions about the victim’s personal information, the type of crime, the date of the incident, and the victim’s losses and damages. The Assessment section includes questions about the victim’s current financial situation, including income, assets, and liabilities. The Washington CCP Initial Response And Assessment Form II is broken up into two types: Form I and Form II. Form I is used for victims of violent crime, while Form II is used for victims of property crime. Both forms must be completed in order for the CCP to assess a victim’s eligibility for compensation.