Vinelink Anchorage Ak
VINELink - Alaska
AGENCY INFORMATION All agencies are online AGENCY INFORMATION All agencies are online This website is provided as a service to victims of crime. Some content may be provided by third parties, including government entities. The information contained on the site is: 1.
https://vinelink.vineapps.com/state/AK/ENGLISH
VINElink - Alaska Law Help
Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE): Search for inmates' locations and release dates, and register to be notified of an inmate's status.
https://alaskalawhelp.org/resource/vinelinkVINELink
Welcome to the Department of Homeland Security Victim Information Notification Exchange (DHS-VINE) homepage. DHS-VINE is a free, confidential service that provides crime victims/witnesses, their family members, and victim advocates confidential notification of changes in custody status. Additional information is available on the ICE website.
https://vinelink.dhs.gov/
VINE Inmate Search - VINELink
http://vinelink.com/classic/[PDF] Alaska VINE Service
Alaska VINE is an automated service that allows you to track an offender's custody status over the phone or Internet. You can register to be notified by phone, ...
https://ovr.akleg.gov/docs/VINELink_Brochure.pdfExternal Links - APSC - Alaska Department of Public Safety
Links for Training and Grant Resources Other Links of Interest The Alaska Department of Corrections has a toll-free automated inmate information and notification service. Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
https://dps.alaska.gov/apsc/external-links
Did you know that... - State of Alaska Department of Law | Facebook
Did you know that victims have the right to be notified if a defendant’s custody status changes (Art. I, sec. 24)? This could be a change in the jail facility, or that the defendant was released from jail. For victims of domestic violence, knowing about a defendant’s release allows them to safety plan, work with an advocate, or partner with a local shelter for assistance.
https://www.facebook.com/AKDeptOfLaw/posts/did-you-know-that-victims-have-the-right-to-be-notified-if-a-defendants-custody-/514483704677584/
Victims' Rights Handbook - Victim-Witness Assistance
Victims' Rights Handbook Overview This document is intended to provide a brief overview of the rights of crime victims under Alaska's constitution and state statutes. The following discussion addresses the rights of crime victims and their families from the time charges are filed, through the trial, sentencing and post-conviction phases of the criminal justice process.
https://law.alaska.gov/department/criminal/victims_assistHANDBOOK.html
Service Provider Directory and Resources - Equifax VINE
Service Provider Directory and Resources Join the service provider directory to support victims, survivors, and communities. Expanding Access to Victim Services Select a service provider by location and the type(s) of services they provide. Join the Service Provider Directory In Your State Choose your state to view directory guidelines (if applicable) and how to join.
https://vine.equifax.com/service-provider-directory
Vinelink.com - Wikipedia
Vinelink.com (VINE) is a national website in the United States that allows victims of crime, and the general public, to track the movements of prisoners held by the various states and territories. The first four letters in the websites name, "vine", are an acronym for "Victim Information and Notification Everyday".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinelink.com
The testimony that won't be heard: deaths in custody - ACLU of Alaska
Today, the House Community and Regional Affairs committee in the Alaska Legislature canceled a scheduled hearing on deaths of Alaskans in Department of Corrections (DOC) custody, which have occurred at record rates since 2022. After committee chair Representative CJ McCormick called the properly noticed hearing to order shortly after 8:00 am, Representative Kevin McCabe objected to the hearing.
https://www.acluak.org/news/testimony-wont-be-heard-deaths-custody/
VINELink - Apps on Google Play
The VINELink.com app allows victims and concerned citizens to access the nation’s leading offender information and victim notification network, VINE (Victim Information & Notification Everyday), conveniently from their mobile devices. The VINE service is free and offers users the following features and benefits: • Access the VINE online portal 24/7/365 • View offender custody status information from over 2,900 law enforcement agencies across 4...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appriss.vinemobile&hl=en_US
What does it mean on Vinelink when it won’t show inmate details? - Quora
Try calling 1–866–516–0115 (the helpline for GettingOut). You can do one of two things: Be Upfront: See if GettingOut can verify whether your inmate still has an account or whatever else information, if any, that they might be able to provide you with.
https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-mean-on-Vinelink-when-it-won-t-show-inmate-details
Alaska Office of Victims' Rights
Other Helpful Links Office of Victims' Rights Links State of Alaska Links - State of Alaska - Alaska Legislature - Alaska Violent Crimes Compensation Board - State of Alaska District Attorney Offices - Alaska State Troopers - Alaska Judicial Council - Alaska Ombudsman - Alaska Sexual Offender Registration - Alaska Statutes and Constitution - The Alaska Court System - The Alaska Court System Family Law Self-Help Center - Alaska Commission...
https://ovr.akleg.gov/links.php
Victims' Rights Handbook - Victim-Witness Assistance
Victims' Rights Handbook Overview This document is intended to provide a brief overview of the rights of crime victims under Alaska's constitution and state statutes. The following discussion addresses the rights of crime victims and their families from the time charges are filed, through the trial, sentencing and post-conviction phases of the criminal justice process.
https://law.alaska.gov/department/criminal/victims_assistHANDBOOK.html