Victim Services Training
Establishing or Enhancing Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services – Advocacy Parameters & Documentation
Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services: Key Considerations
Evaluation of Training and Technical Assistance During the "Complex Homicide" Project
Promising Practices: Multidisciplinary Responses to Complex Homicide Cases
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Victims (ELERV) Strategy, Second Edition
How Can We Best Educate Others About the Impact of Violence on Boys and Young Men of Color? Research and Recommendations for a Public Education Campaign
Best Practices for Training Frontline Violence Intervention Workers
How to Support Male Survivors of Violence: A 5-year Initiative
November 2020 Featured Resources
National Native American Heritage Month
Every November, we commemorate National Native American Heritage Month. In his proclamation, President Trump states “This month, as we recommit to supporting Native American Tribes and people, we resolve to work side-by-side with their leaders to secure stronger, safer communities and preserve their sacred heritage for future generations.”
The Department of Justice has a long-standing commitment to improving public...
Trauma-Informed Care for Survivors of Human Trafficking: A State of the Field in 2019
Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Toolkit
Understanding DNA Evidence: A Guide for Victim Service Providers, Brochure
Communities of Practice and SVAAs
Building Victim Assistance Networks With Faith Communities: Lessons Learned by the Vermont Victim Services 2000 Project
Expanding Services To Reach Victims of Identity Theft and Financial Fraud
Good Samaritans: Volunteers Helping Victims Program Handbook and Training Guide
Reaching and Serving Teen Victims: A Practical Handbook
Victim Assistance Training (VAT) Online
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OVC Help Series for Crime Victims
Online Elder Abuse Training for Legal Service Providers
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Understanding Human Trafficking
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On-Demand Events
Sign up for on-demand, online trainings designed to educate victim service providers and allied professionals about serving victims of crime.
Trainings Available to Help Rural and Tribal Organizations Apply for Funding
The Office of Justice Programs is sponsoring a training series to educate rural and Tribal organizations and agencies on how to apply for funding opportunities.
Representatives from the Office for Victims of Crime, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Bureau of Justice Assistance will provide an overview of the grants application process. They will also highlight funding application requirements and identify...