Washington Crime Victims’ Statement for Compound Prescription is a form issued by the Washington State Attorney General’s Office that allows victims of a crime who have received a compound prescription to make a statement about their experience. This statement can be used for civil proceedings or criminal proceedings involving the perpetrator. It can also be used to provide evidence of the victim’s physical and/or emotional distress resulting from the crime. There are three types of Washington Crime Victims' Statement for Compound Prescription: 1. Statement of Fact: This statement provides information about the crime and the details of the compound prescription received. 2. Statement of Harm: This statement describes the physical and/or emotional harm that the crime and/or compound prescription caused the victim. 3. Statement of Request: This statement is used to make a claim for compensation or damages related to the crime and/or compound prescription. The Washington Crime Victims’ Statement for Compound Prescription is an important document for victims of crime to provide evidence of their experience and help them seek justice.