What is the salary of a Crime Victims Advocate? In the United States, a Crime Victims Advocate earns an average salary of $76,292. The salary range for a Crime Victims Advocate is usually between $68,386 and $90,108 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $93,063. The highest Crime Victims Advocate salary in the United States was $93,063. The average hourly pay for a Crime Victims Advocate is $36.68.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Crime Victims Advocate salary are New York, with an average salary of $70,039, followed by Texas, with an average salary of $40,517, and Pennsylvania, with an average salary of $39,033. Employers paying the highest salary for a Crime Victims Advocate job are New York State Police (NY), City of League City (TX) and City of Duncanville (TX).
Employer | Average Salary |
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New York State Police, NY | $65,598 |
City of League City, TX | $57,590 |
City of Duncanville, TX | $48,764 |
Cameron County, TX | $34,460 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Crime Analyst | $62,885 |
Crime Scene Technician | $55,132 |
Crime Scene Investigator | $65,742 |
Crime Prevention Specialist | $94,057 |
Crime Prevention Coordinator | $73,855 |
Crime Victim Advocate | $45,617 |
Crime Analyst Supervisor | $86,193 |
Crime Scene Specialist | $57,856 |
Crime Data Analyst | $80,028 |
Crime Prevention Officer | $71,362 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Kansas | $4,808 | 1 |
New York | $70,039 | 10 |
Pennsylvania | $39,033 | 1 |
Texas | $40,517 | 11 |
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Halley Dorthy Stucky AKansas Attorney General's Office, KS | Halley Dorthy Stucky A | KS | Kansas Attorney General's Office | View Details |
Dawn Heffron ANew York State Police, NY | Dawn Heffron A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Martha Lacorte ENew York State Police, NY | Martha Lacorte E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Dawn Heffron ANew York State Police, NY | Dawn Heffron A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Kimberly Bryden ANew York State Police, NY | Kimberly Bryden A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Dawn Heffron ANew York State Police, NY | Dawn Heffron A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Martha Lacorte ENew York State Police, NY | Martha Lacorte E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Dawn Heffron ANew York State Police, NY | Dawn Heffron A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Kimberly Bryden ANew York State Police, NY | Kimberly Bryden A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Martha Lacorte ENew York State Police, NY | Martha Lacorte E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Martha Lacorte ENew York State Police, NY | Martha Lacorte E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Erin Hayes ENew York State Police, NY | Erin Hayes E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Kimberly Bryden ANew York State Police, NY | Kimberly Bryden A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Dawn Heffron ANew York State Police, NY | Dawn Heffron A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Kimberly Bryden ANew York State Police, NY | Kimberly Bryden A | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Jennifer Procopio SNew York State Police, NY | Jennifer Procopio S | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Martha Lacorte ENew York State Police, NY | Martha Lacorte E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Erin Hayes ENew York State Police, NY | Erin Hayes E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Rochelle McDonough LNew York State Police, NY | Rochelle McDonough L | NY | New York State Police | View Details |
Nicole Sheehan ENew York State Police, NY | Nicole Sheehan E | NY | New York State Police | View Details |