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Mobile Apps for Crime Victims and Providers

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Description

The following mobile applications (apps) provide information and resources about various types of victimization.

The inclusion of a mobile app on this page does not constitute an official endorsement, guarantee, or approval by OVC.

Before downloading any app, you may be interested in reviewing information from the Safety Net Project, a project of the National Network to End Domestic Violence.

OVC-Funded Apps

CheckDEC
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CheckDEC

CheckDEC is free mobile app can connect drug endangered children, families, and professionals to information on substance use, crisis helplines, treatment information, supportive resources, and services within their area.

Content is available in both English and Spanish.

This app was created by the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children (Grant No. 2019-V3-GX-K035 awarded under OVC FY 2019 Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime).

 

Elder Law Risk Detector

The Elder Law Risk Detector is designed to screen, identify, and refer seniors facing elder abuse, financial exploitation, and other issues to legal services.

Upon completion of a report in the app, users have the option to submit their report to legal or elder service programs in six areas of the country, including Alaska, Maine, Montana, New York City, Western New York, and Northern California. The app was developed by Pro Bono Net and Georgetown Law (Grant No. 2017-VF-GX-K135 awarded under OVC FY 2017 Field-Generated Innovations in Addressing Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation).

 

Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network Mobile App
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Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network App

The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network app provides resources for victims of sexual assault. The app connects survivors with safe and secure group support online. Users can contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline by phone or chat through the app, connect with other survivors through a peer-to-peer helproom, and locate services in their area.

The mobile app also allows survivors and their loved ones to find educational resources and tools to help them practice self-care (Grant No. 2018-V3-GX-K020 awarded under OVC FY 2018 Vision 21: Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime).
 

SafeNight App

The SafeNight app provides support to victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault seeking urgent shelter. This app was produced by the Safe Shelter Collaborative—agencies, funders, supporters, technologists, and community-minded experts who develop solutions that find shelter faster for survivors (Grant No. 2017-VF-GX-K025 awarded under OVC FY 2017 Vision 21: Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime. This app was produced by Caravan Studios, a division of TechSoup).
 

Tech Safety App

Tech Safety App
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The Tech Safety App offers resources for survivors of technology-facilitated stalking or abuse and the advocates who assist them. (Grant No. 2014-VF-GX-K017 awarded under the OVC FY 2014 Vision 21: Victim Services Mobile Application solicitation and Grant No. 2019-V3-GX-K017 awarded under the OVC FY 2019 Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime solicitation.)

Created by the National Network to End Domestic Violence’s Safety Net Project, the app walks users through how a particular technology can be misused, what they can do about it, and offers tips to increase their safety and privacy.
 

Transcend App

The Transcend app offers resources and information about common reactions to mass violence and strategies for recovery. The app includes tools and activities on calming the body, managing distressing thoughts, maintaining healthy activity, coping with loss, and helping others. A “Get Help” feature offers contact information for crisis hotlines and other support services. The mobile app can also help victims of other violent crimes. 

The app was developed by the Medical University of South Carolina’s National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center (Grant No. 2017-MU-GX-K144 awarded under OVC FY 2017 Mass Violence and Victimization Resource Center).

Download the Transcend app: iOS devices

Download the Transcend app: Android devices

 

Federal Apps

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Disaster App

The SAMHSA Disaster App helps responders focus on people in need by providing resources for any type of traumatic event, including tip sheets; guides for responders, teachers, parents, and caregivers; and a directory of behavioral health service providers in the impacted area. Key preparedness materials are available and information can be shared with others via text message, email, or transfer to a computer for printing.
 

Safe Helpline App

The Department of Defense Safe Helpline app gives members of the military community access to resources and tools to help manage the short- and long-term effects of sexual assault. The app helps military community members create plans that are right for them, and provides exercises that aid in reducing stress and tools to help members transition to civilian life. Customized plans and exercises can be stored to supplement ongoing therapy.
 

Suicide Safe

Suicide Safe, SAMHSA's suicide prevention app for mobile devices that is also optimized for tablets, helps providers integrate suicide prevention strategies into their practice and address suicide risk among their patients. Suicide Safe is a free app based on SAMHSA's Suicide Assessment Five-Step Evaluation and Triage pocket card.

 

Sweat & Toil: Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking Around the World App

Sweat & Toil: Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking Around the World is a comprehensive resource developed by the Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, documenting child labor and forced labor worldwide. Data and research in this app are taken from three flagship reports: 

Non-Governmental Apps

PC SAVES Helpline App

The PC SAVES Helpline App provides access to confidential crisis intervention, support, and information for Peace Corps Volunteers and trainees who have been affected by sexual assault.
 

VINEmobile App

VINEmobile is the mobile app version of VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday), the National Victim Notification Network.

The app allows victims to register for timely and reliable information regarding the custody status of persons who are incarcerated 24 hours a day.

Victims and concerned citizens can register to be notified by phone, email, text message (where applicable), or TTY device when the custody status of persons who are incarcerated changes. Users can also register through their participating state or county toll free number.