Witness Support Program

CCROW

Cincinnati Citizens Respect Our Witnesses (CCROW)

Cincinnati understands the complexity of crime and is ready to empower our witnesses in an effort to our communities the safest in America.

What we are:

  • A witness support service encompassing a variety of services and referrals.

What we are not:

  • Witness protection involving changing identity.

The Victim Services witness support program provides a variety of services including court-related services, social services and referrals to counseling services designed to meet the needs of witnesses and their loved ones. Local volunteers with a desire to make our communities safer and break down the “No Snitch” culture largely service the program. It was developed and is supervised by the Cincinnati Police Department. In some cases, compensation may be available through the Ohio Victim's of Crime program.

It is a known fact that there is a “No Snitch” mentality that has plagued our communities over the last several decades, making it difficult to prosecute known criminals for the heinous crimes they commit.  Cincinnati identified a need within the system to offer empowerment to our witnesses. With collaboration between the City of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Police Department, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office and volunteers from within our communities and businesses, the Victim Services support program was created.

#Cincinnatisays:

“If you see something, say something”

Court:

Court for anyone is stressful, let alone if you have to testify.  Our staff and volunteers are dedicated to be with you every step of the way. We offer a variety of court services, including transportation, light meals and escorts.  Let our Victim Services wing-men and women surround you with support.

 

Support:

Witnesses often experience anxiety, depression and symptoms associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) such as flashbacks, difficulty eating and sleeping, difficulty concentrating and becoming easily angered. Our licensed social workers are available for you whenever you need them, and we have a variety of agencies available for referral.

 

Intervention:

Whether it be financial hardships, intimidation, or other struggles created by becoming a witness, we are there to help.  If relocating is not your need, we can assist with temporary housing and we offer panic alarms and emergency response at no cost to you.  Intimidation of a witness is a crime, and we are committed to protecting our witnesses to the full extent of the law.

 

Contact us:

513-352-6421

Karen.rumsey@cincinnati-oh.gov

Cincinnati Police Department (CPD)

The Cincinnati Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Cincinnati and provides a full range of police services to 52 diverse neighborhoods. The Department currently maintains approximately 1000 sworn officers and 125 civilian employees.  Led by the Police Chief, law enforcement operations are divided among three Bureaus:  Patrol, Investigations and Support.

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On January 9, 2023, Teresa A. Theetge was sworn in as Cincinnati's 16th Police Chief. Chief Theetge was appointed Interim Police Chief by Interim City Manager John Curp in February 2022 after Chief Eliot K. Isaac announced his retirement from the Cincinnati Police Department. Chief Theetge is the first woman to be appointed Chief of Police for CPD. 

Chief Theetge has been with the Cincinnati Police Department for more than three decades.  In 2016, she was promoted to Assistant Chief and in 2020 assumed the role of the Executive Officer. Throughout her career, Chief Theetge has had a multitude of assignments at varying ranks.  She has experience in Patrol and Investigative assignments as well as Inspections’ audits and Internal investigations.

Chief Theetge is a life-long Cincinnati resident and comes from a large Law Enforcement family. She and her husband Bob have four adult children and eight grandchildren.

 

 

We Want To Hear From You

We want to hear your feedback, comments and questions so we can serve you better. We have provided several ways for you to contact us: