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Now Online: 2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Artwork

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) will be commemorated April 21–27, 2024 and the 2024 NCVRW theme is—

How would you help?

Options, services, and hope for crime survivors.

This theme is a call-to-action for us all to create safe environments for crime victims to share what happened to them. By doing so, we’re able to offer support, options for life-saving services, and, most importantly, hope.

The 2024 theme asks all of us—friends, family members, neighbors, colleagues, community leaders, victim service providers, criminal justice practitioners, and health professionals—how we can help crime victims. Are you prepared if someone confides in you about a victimization? Is your organization victim-centered and trauma-informed? Are you familiar with the services available in your community? 

We are excited to announce the online release of 2024 NCVRW artwork to help communities raise awareness about victims’ rights and services.

NCVRW Theme Colors

Use the 2024 NCVRW theme colors violet, berry, and navy in your awareness materials to draw attention to your community’s observance.

View the 2024 NCVRW color palette

NCVRW Web, Social, and Theme Artwork

Use the 2024 NCVRW English and Spanish artwork in your efforts to raise awareness of victims’ rights, services, and options.

Select artwork allows space for you to add your organization’s contact information, including a customizable theme poster.

View the 2024 NCVRW artwork

For more information about NCVRW, including the release of the complete 2024 NCVRW Resource Guide, sign up for the NCVRW Subscription List.

The 2024 NCVRW materials were created by the National Center for Victims of Crime with funding from OVC.

Date Published: January 8, 2024