No, the victim will not be put into jail. The victim MIGHT be allowed into some form of program that offers them protection, but, jail? No. And any assistance they did receive would be at the victim's request, not against their will.
An "innocent" person is not put into a local jail. He or she is put into a local jail when there is probable cause to believe they have committed a crime, not that they are a VICTIM of a crime.And when an innocent person is put in a local jail a some short amount of time, is he locked in a cell or allowed to walk around the buiding and fenced yard freely, while the prisoners are locked up?
As was previously stated, adults and children can be placed into some form of protective custody under certain circumstances, but, that is their choice unless the victim is a child or a dependent adult and they need protection from an abuser ... in which case they are placed NOT into a jail, but into some other safe location.

