The Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Act is supposed to offer assistance to victims and families affected by severe crimes. Yet, there are a ton of flaws in its eligibility requirements and the investigation process. According to the State of Illinois’ website , through this act, the Court of Claims administers funding to victims of violent crimes who have inadequate insurance or no source of funds to cover expenses resulting from a crime. It was established in 1973, intending to reduce financial burdens. This includes medical bills, counseling, lost wages, and more. However, to be eligible, you must report the crime within 72 hours, seven days for sexual violence, cooperate with law enforcement, and ‘not provoke the crime.’ Victims or families must also complete and apply within five years. Crimes that are covered by the act include domestic violence, sexual assault and abuse, homicide, human trafficking, kidnapping, and more. Still, many victims are being denied so much that...