Two special agents assigned to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
HSI Special Agents Evangelina Cardenas and John Koski were among six law enforcement officers and prosecutors honored during a ceremony at the U. S. Attorney's Office for their work providing vital support and services to crime victims.
"The United States Attorney's Office is deeply committed to seeking justice on behalf of crime victims and their families," said Ann Birmingham Scheel, acting
Cardenas, a special agent assigned to HSI Tucson, was lauded for her work as an HSI victim assistance coordinator, a position she has held since December 2009. In the course of her work,
Koski, a special agent assigned to HSI Flagstaff, was honored for his investigative work on human trafficking cases, particularly a forced labor investigation. Koski's close coordination with other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and his keen investigative work brought trafficking victims to safety and helped bring alleged traffickers to justice. Koski was heralded for his caring response to victims and his work to ensure trafficking victims received vital victim services, resource referrals and the support they needed through the justice process.
"I am extremely proud of the dedication and professionalism of Special Agents Evangelina Cardenas and John Koski," said Matt Allen, special agent in charge of HSI Arizona. "Their tireless efforts have saved lives, served victims and helped bring the perpetrators of crime to justice. It's an honor to wear the same HSI badge as these fine law enforcement professionals."
The Crime Victims' Rights Act, enacted in 2004, grants victims in federal criminal proceedings certain enforceable rights, including the right to be reasonably heard at public court proceedings and to receive full and timely restitution as provided by law.
National Crime Victims' Rights Week, commemorated each April since 1981, is organized by the DOJ's Office for Victims of Crime. The event promotes victims' rights and honors crime victims and those who advocate on their behalf. This year's theme, "Extending the Vision: Reaching Every Victim," calls on all of us to expand the vision that inspired the victims' movement and to celebrate the progress achieved thus far.
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