I was a victim of crime and I have been feeling anxious and having difficulty sleeping ever since the offense. Am I okay?
It is common after a traumatic incident for victims to feel anxious and nervous. In addition, many victims experience difficulty sleeping, change in eating habits and difficulty focusing on simple tasks. However, if these reactions persist or cause difficulty with normal activities, it may be necessary to seek professional help. You can view a list of normal reactions (PDF). If you need assistance finding a counselor, please call our staff.

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1. I was a victim of crime and I have been feeling anxious and having difficulty sleeping ever since the offense. Am I okay?
2. I filed a police report and I do not know what has happened with my case. How do I find out the status?
3. I was a victim of crime in another city, but I currently live in Irving and I need help dealing with the crime. Can I get help through the Irving Police Victim Services Unit?
4. I have heard about Crime Victim's Compensation, but I do not know if I am eligible for the program. How can I find out if the program can help me?
5. I am a victim of domestic violence, but I do not feel that I can talk to anybody about my situation. How can I get help?
6. I know that the suspect in my case was arrested. How will I know if this person is still in jail?