The Washington Statement for Crime Victim Miscellaneous Services is a set of standards and protocols developed by the Washington State Office of Crime Victims Advocacy (OVA) to ensure access to crime victim services and to ensure that crime victims are treated with respect and dignity. This statement sets forth the rights of crime victims and the responsibilities of service providers and other entities with which victims may interact. The Washington Statement for Crime Victim Miscellaneous Services includes four main components: 1. Rights of the Crime Victim: This component outlines the rights of crime victims, such as the right to be treated with respect and dignity, the right to access services, and the right to a safe and secure environment. 2. Responsibilities of Service Providers: This component outlines the responsibilities of service providers, such as providing crime victims with timely information and access to appropriate services. 3. Standards of Practice: This component outlines the standards of practice for service providers, such as providing a safe and secure environment for crime victims and ensuring that they are treated with respect and dignity. 4. Protocols for Interaction with Crime Victims: This component outlines the protocols for interacting with crime victims, such as providing clear and accurate information about services and rights, and maintaining confidentiality. The Washington Statement for Crime Victim Miscellaneous Services is designed to ensure that crime victims receive the support they need and are treated with respect and dignity.