STEVE SIEGEL
Presentation: VS2000 - A Model of Victim Service Collaboration Saturday (5/19) at 3:15 pm
Steve Siegel came to the Denver District Attorney’s Office in September 1983 as Director of Program Development. He supervises the Denver Victim Services 2000 Project, designated by the U.S. Department of Justice as the national model of a comprehensive victim services network. The project includes interagency protocols that have been replicated nationwide on Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Child Abuse, and Victimization of the Elderly and Disabled. Steve served as one of the crisis team leaders in response to the Columbine High School tragedy and supervised the Colorado Oklahoma Resource Council which served the victims of the Oklahoma Federal Building bombing. In April 2006 he was presented the National Crime Victim Services Award by the Attorney General of the United States. The foundation of Steve’s life is his family. Steve has been married for thirty years to Anna G. Siegel, has a daughter Erin who teaches high school English, and a daughter Cassie who is a sophomore at the Frost School of Music, University of Miami.
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