Victim service providers
Existe Ayuda: Victims' Rights Pocket Card
OVC FY 11 Victim Assistance and Compensation Professional Development Fellowship Program
OVC Technical Assistance Guide: Guide to Protecting Human Subjects
Resource Guide for Serving U.S. Citizens Victimized Abroad
OVC Report to the Nation 2009, Fiscal Years 2007-2008: Putting Victims First
New Directions From the Field: Victims' Rights and Services for the 21st Century- Prosecution
Underserved Crime Victims Fellowship: Improving Victim Services to Crime Victims in Underserved and Unserved Communities, a Nationwide Impact Project
Victim Assistance Professional Development Fellowship Program
OVC FY 10 Victim Assistance Professional Development Fellowship Program - Financial Fraud and Non-Violent Crimes Fellowship
Section IV. Evidence-Based Training and Technical Assistance Fellowship
National Day of Remembrance
Nonprofit Manager Library
The Nonprofit Manager Library offers a library for nonprofits on topics such as volunteers, fundraising, and creativity and innovation.
Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC)
OVC TTAC provides comprehensive training, technical assistance, and other support to assist the field in building its collective capacity to serve crime victims. OVC TTAC can support organizations through—
- training, including standardized courses and webinars, and face-to-face training;
- the National Victim Assistance Academy, which uses a blended learning approach to provide an intensive, interactive learning experience for professionals and volunteers who assist victims and...
National Organization for Victim Advocacy
The National Organization for Victim Advocacy advocates for dignity and compassion for those harmed by crime. Among the services they provide are skill-based and survivor-centered training to victim advocates and crisis responders.
National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI)
NCVLI is an educational institution dedicated to promoting a fair and balanced criminal justice system through legal education, legal scholarship, legal information resources, and legal advocacy. NCVLI’s attorney staff accomplishes this mission by filing amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs in cases nationwide advocating for victims’ rights; providing legal technical assistance to attorneys who represent crime victims, and conducting trainings all across the country...
National Crime Victim Bar Association
The National Crime Victim Bar Association educates attorneys, victim service providers, and the general public about civil legal remedies for crime victims. The National Crime Victim Bar Association also provides referrals for crime victims to civil attorneys in their local area.
Department of Defense: Victim and Witness Assistance Council
The Council's website offers information and links to assist victims, and witnesses to crimes on military installations. Resources include contact information for victim and witness assistance coordinators for the Coast Guard, Department of the Air Force, Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, Marine Corps, Office of the Secretary of Defense. Each branch of services has—
- an interdisciplinary Victim and Witness Assistance Council,
- a...
Bureau of Justice Statistics: Victims of Crime
Discover statistics on victims on nonfatal violent and property crimes, reported and not reported to the police, against persons age 12 or older from a nationally representative sample of U.S. households.