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In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
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2. Examine the detrimental impact strangulation has on brain health and the importance of referring for medical intervention. 3. Use the information obtained from THE NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER REACHING VICTIMS LGBTQ Roughly 14 million people living in the U.S. identify as LGBT.1 This population is more likely to experience various forms of violence and victimization, such as bullying, harassment, physical or sexual assault, and hate crimes.2 Despite the perception that society has become more accepting of THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. WEBINARS – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME During this webinar, presenters examine the myriad losses and grief associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the spectrum of loss for victims and providers, presenters explore the range of losses, small to large. This presentation also discusses the disparities of impact across communities that affect both victims andproviders.
MEMBERSHIP PORTAL
In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
UPCOMING EVENTS
2. Examine the detrimental impact strangulation has on brain health and the importance of referring for medical intervention. 3. Use the information obtained from THE NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER REACHING VICTIMS LGBTQ Roughly 14 million people living in the U.S. identify as LGBT.1 This population is more likely to experience various forms of violence and victimization, such as bullying, harassment, physical or sexual assault, and hate crimes.2 Despite the perception that society has become more accepting ofMEMBERSHIP PORTAL
In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 9th, 1:00pm-2:00pm ET The NOVA Office for Victim Advocacy Ethics is a comprehensive resource for victim assistance professionals. We offer innovative training on ethics, engaging events, professional consultation on ethical dilemmas and relevant resources for all NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
EVENTS FOR JUNE 10, 2021 The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 2021 The National Center for Victims of Crime, 2021 National Training Institute & The National Crime Victim Bar Association, 2021 National Conference will be held from October 6th – October 8th. The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programsand
COMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER Financial Crime Resource Center. The Financial Crime Resource Center was established to help victims of financial crime recover their assets and regain control of their lives through partnerships and training. We provide technical assistance to organizations assisting victims with various types of fraud, including identity theft,investment
GROOMING DYNAMIC
Grooming Dynamic. Perpetrators of child sexual abuse (CSA) may gain the trust of potential child victims and their caregivers by methodically “grooming” them. This process begins with identifying potential victims, gaining their trust, and breaking down their defenses. These grooming tactics are often directed at potential youthvictims as
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User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. WEBINARS – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME During this webinar, presenters examine the myriad losses and grief associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the spectrum of loss for victims and providers, presenters explore the range of losses, small to large. This presentation also discusses the disparities of impact across communities that affect both victims andproviders.
UPCOMING EVENTS
One event on June 15, 2021 at 2:00 pm. One event on July 22, 2021 at 2:00 pm. June 8, June 15, and June 22 – 2:00pm to 4:00pm ET The Intervention Level training is for those individuals who provide youth with ongoing trauma-informed and survivor-centered care. Individuals in the Intervention Level may work with youth in high-risk situations NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER Financial Crime Resource Center. The Financial Crime Resource Center was established to help victims of financial crime recover their assets and regain control of their lives through partnerships and training. We provide technical assistance to organizations assisting victims with various types of fraud, including identity theft,investment
SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services.UPCOMING EVENTS
2. Examine the detrimental impact strangulation has on brain health and the importance of referring for medical intervention. 3. Use the information obtained from THE NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER REACHING VICTIMS YOUTH 2019 2 Current Data on Child Victimization The youngest children are the most vulnerable; in 2016, 28.5% of child victims were younger than3 years of age.
THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. WEBINARS – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME During this webinar, presenters examine the myriad losses and grief associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the spectrum of loss for victims and providers, presenters explore the range of losses, small to large. This presentation also discusses the disparities of impact across communities that affect both victims andproviders.
UPCOMING EVENTS
One event on June 15, 2021 at 2:00 pm. One event on July 22, 2021 at 2:00 pm. June 8, June 15, and June 22 – 2:00pm to 4:00pm ET The Intervention Level training is for those individuals who provide youth with ongoing trauma-informed and survivor-centered care. Individuals in the Intervention Level may work with youth in high-risk situations NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER Financial Crime Resource Center. The Financial Crime Resource Center was established to help victims of financial crime recover their assets and regain control of their lives through partnerships and training. We provide technical assistance to organizations assisting victims with various types of fraud, including identity theft,investment
SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services.UPCOMING EVENTS
2. Examine the detrimental impact strangulation has on brain health and the importance of referring for medical intervention. 3. Use the information obtained from THE NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER REACHING VICTIMS YOUTH 2019 2 Current Data on Child Victimization The youngest children are the most vulnerable; in 2016, 28.5% of child victims were younger than3 years of age.
ABOUT – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime is a nonprofit organization that advocates for victims’ rights, trains professionals who work with victims, and serves as a trusted source of information on victims’ issues. After more than 35 years, we remain the most comprehensive national resource committed to advancing victims’rights and
GETTING HELP
Getting Help – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed bycrime.
MEMBERSHIP PORTAL
In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
EVENTS FOR JUNE 10, 2021 The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Sarah Ohlsen is the Director of the Center for Victim & Survivor Services, where she provides vision, leadership, and direction to the direct service programs at the National Center for Victims of Crime. Sarah is a creative problem-solver, strategist, and consensus-builder with experience in developing partnerships to achieve results through VICTIM RECOVERY CHECKLIST If you have been a victim of financial fraud, we recommend downloading the following Recovery Checklists and following the recommended steps to reclaim power from the fraudsters and help you move forward. Identity Theft Victim Recovery Checklist. Investment Fraud Victim Recovery Checklist. Mortgage and Lending Fraud Victim RecoveryChecklist.
COMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang ABOUT STALKING RESOURCE CENTER About Stalking Resource Center. In 2000, the National Center for Victims of Crime partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women to create the Stalking Resource Center (SRC). Since its inception, the SRC has trained over 100,000 professionals who work with victims in all 50 states, two USTerritories, the
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User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 9th, 1:00pm-2:00pm ET The NOVA Office for Victim Advocacy Ethics is a comprehensive resource for victim assistance professionals. We offer innovative training on ethics, engaging events, professional consultation on ethical dilemmas and relevant resources for allMEMBERSHIP PORTAL
In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
WEBINARS – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME During this webinar, presenters examine the myriad losses and grief associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the spectrum of loss for victims and providers, presenters explore the range of losses, small to large. This presentation also discusses the disparities of impact across communities that affect both victims andproviders.
COMPLEX HOMICIDE
The National Center served as the training and technical assistance (TTA) provider on a project entitled Multidisciplinary Responses to Families and Communities in Complex Homicide Cases.The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office forVictims of Crime.
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to servingCHILD VICTIMS ACT
Child Victims Act – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
BULLETINS FOR TEENS: STALKING Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in danger. It is when someone repeatedly contacts you, follows you, sends you things, talks to you when you don’t want them to, or threatens you. Stalking behaviors can include: Knowing your schedule. Showing up at places you go. Sending mail, e-mail, andDEBBIE SMITH
After the Debbie Smith Act was passed in 2004, Rob and I set up the H-E-A-R-T (Hope Exists after Rape Trauma) foundation to support victims and affect positive change in laws that influence victims’ lives. H-E-A-R-T promotes the continued use of DNA and educates legislators, law enforcement professionals, and others about forensicDNA.
THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 9th, 1:00pm-2:00pm ET The NOVA Office for Victim Advocacy Ethics is a comprehensive resource for victim assistance professionals. We offer innovative training on ethics, engaging events, professional consultation on ethical dilemmas and relevant resources for allMEMBERSHIP PORTAL
In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
WEBINARS – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME During this webinar, presenters examine the myriad losses and grief associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the spectrum of loss for victims and providers, presenters explore the range of losses, small to large. This presentation also discusses the disparities of impact across communities that affect both victims andproviders.
COMPLEX HOMICIDE
The National Center served as the training and technical assistance (TTA) provider on a project entitled Multidisciplinary Responses to Families and Communities in Complex Homicide Cases.The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office forVictims of Crime.
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to servingCHILD VICTIMS ACT
Child Victims Act – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
BULLETINS FOR TEENS: STALKING Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in danger. It is when someone repeatedly contacts you, follows you, sends you things, talks to you when you don’t want them to, or threatens you. Stalking behaviors can include: Knowing your schedule. Showing up at places you go. Sending mail, e-mail, andDEBBIE SMITH
After the Debbie Smith Act was passed in 2004, Rob and I set up the H-E-A-R-T (Hope Exists after Rape Trauma) foundation to support victims and affect positive change in laws that influence victims’ lives. H-E-A-R-T promotes the continued use of DNA and educates legislators, law enforcement professionals, and others about forensicDNA.
THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 9th, 1:00pm-2:00pm ET The NOVA Office for Victim Advocacy Ethics is a comprehensive resource for victim assistance professionals. We offer innovative training on ethics, engaging events, professional consultation on ethical dilemmas and relevant resources for allMEMBERSHIP PORTAL
In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
WEBINARS – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME During this webinar, presenters examine the myriad losses and grief associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the spectrum of loss for victims and providers, presenters explore the range of losses, small to large. This presentation also discusses the disparities of impact across communities that affect both victims andproviders.
COMPLEX HOMICIDE
The National Center served as the training and technical assistance (TTA) provider on a project entitled Multidisciplinary Responses to Families and Communities in Complex Homicide Cases.The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office forVictims of Crime.
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to servingCHILD VICTIMS ACT
Child Victims Act – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
BULLETINS FOR TEENS: STALKING Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in danger. It is when someone repeatedly contacts you, follows you, sends you things, talks to you when you don’t want them to, or threatens you. Stalking behaviors can include: Knowing your schedule. Showing up at places you go. Sending mail, e-mail, andDEBBIE SMITH
After the Debbie Smith Act was passed in 2004, Rob and I set up the H-E-A-R-T (Hope Exists after Rape Trauma) foundation to support victims and affect positive change in laws that influence victims’ lives. H-E-A-R-T promotes the continued use of DNA and educates legislators, law enforcement professionals, and others about forensicDNA.
THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. STALKING RESOURCE CENTER Stalking Resource Center – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
DC VICTIM HOTLINE
DC Victim Hotline. The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-Hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all victims of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline provides strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals. Our Victim Assistance Specialists provide emotional support and empowers visitors as theynavigate
FINANCIAL CRIME RESOURCE CENTER We also work with the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), a public-private nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime.. We have partnered with the Identity Theft Resource Center as well, specifically on a project called the National Identity Theft Victim Assistance Network (NITVAN) – moreCOMPLEX HOMICIDE
The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. During this project, we provided TTA to seven demonstration sites that enhanced their multidisciplinary interventions in complex homicide cases within 24 to 48 hours of the death. For the purposes of this project, complex cases included gang CHILD TRAFFICKING RESOURCES Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children’s Attorneys and Advocates, a guide by the American Bar Association that addresses the complex issues and remedies of child victims in trafficking cases. National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national hotline run by the Polaris Project, connectscallers
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE STATISTICS Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, voyeurism, and child pornography. Compared to those with no history of sexual abuse, young males who were sexually abused were five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy, three times more likely to have multiple sexual partners and two times more likely to have SAFETY NET’S VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT 2021: PRESENTED BY The annual Tech Summit brings together critical and timely information to increase the knowledge and skills of those working with survivors to enhance our work to respond to technology abuse, support survivors in their use of tech, and harness tech to improve services. EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
TERMS OF SERVICE
User Agreement. If you are in danger, need emergency assistance or are considering suicide please call 911 (United States) or your local authorities immediately. If you prefer to talk with a victim assistance specialist on the phone, please call 1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). Your safety is very important. We have taken numerous measures to NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. Our National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, alliedpractitioners
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 9th, 1:00pm-2:00pm ET The NOVA Office for Victim Advocacy Ethics is a comprehensive resource for victim assistance professionals. We offer innovative training on ethics, engaging events, professional consultation on ethical dilemmas and relevant resources for allMEMBERSHIP PORTAL
In the meantime, if you should have any questions or need to make a payment for your annual membership dues, please email Jocelyn Braxton at jbraxton@victimsofcrime.org. If you would like to mail in your membership dues, please forward your payment to: The National Center for Victims of Crime: 3118 Washington Blvd. Ste 101207. Arlington, Va22210.
WEBINARS – THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME During this webinar, presenters examine the myriad losses and grief associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the spectrum of loss for victims and providers, presenters explore the range of losses, small to large. This presentation also discusses the disparities of impact across communities that affect both victims andproviders.
COMPLEX HOMICIDE
The National Center served as the training and technical assistance (TTA) provider on a project entitled Multidisciplinary Responses to Families and Communities in Complex Homicide Cases.The Complex Homicide project was funded by the Department of Justice, Office forVictims of Crime.
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to servingCHILD VICTIMS ACT
Child Victims Act – The National Center for Victims of Crime. The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmedby crime.
EFFECTS OF CSA ON THE VICTIM Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victims. For victims, the effects of child sexual abuse can be devastating. Victims may feel significant distress and display a wide range of psychological symptoms, both short- and long-term. They may feel powerless, ashamed, and distrustful of others. The abuse may disrupt victims development andincrease the
BULLETINS FOR TEENS: STALKING Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in danger. It is when someone repeatedly contacts you, follows you, sends you things, talks to you when you don’t want them to, or threatens you. Stalking behaviors can include: Knowing your schedule. Showing up at places you go. Sending mail, e-mail, andDEBBIE SMITH
After the Debbie Smith Act was passed in 2004, Rob and I set up the H-E-A-R-T (Hope Exists after Rape Trauma) foundation to support victims and affect positive change in laws that influence victims’ lives. H-E-A-R-T promotes the continued use of DNA and educates legislators, law enforcement professionals, and others about forensicDNA.
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