Violent crime
Best Practices for Training Frontline Violence Intervention Workers
How to Support Male Survivors of Violence: A 5-year Initiative
Violent Victimization by Race or Ethnicity, 2005-2019
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by OVC Director Jessica E. Hart During the Impact of the Pandemic on Serving Victims of Domestic Violence Roundtable
Welcome everyone, thanks so much being here today. This is such an important discussion to be having, especially right now in light of the pandemic.
Before we begin, I’d like to extend a special thank you to the National Domestic Violence Hotline for hosting this event. And to Katie Ray-Jones, Gloria Terry, and Jason Buckner for all the planning and coordination that went in to...
Reaching Out to Male Survivors of Violence
School Crisis Response Initiative
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Sexual Violence
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Stalking
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Homicide
OVC Help Series for Victims of Crime: Domestic Violence
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Robbery
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Assault
Sexual Assault
Intimate Partner Violence
Assault and Battery
International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program (ITVERP)
ITVERP is a unique federal program that provides financial reimbursement for qualifying expenses to qualified U.S. citizens and U.S. government employees who suffered direct physical or emotional injury from an act of international terrorism while outside the United States.
Antiterrorism and Emergency Assistance Program (AEAP)
AEAP funding can help organizations and agencies responding to acts of domestic terrorism and mass violence. AEAP grants are by invitation only.
OVC FY 2020 State Victim Liaison Project
The Vicarious Trauma Toolkit
The Vicarious Trauma Toolkit (VTT) was developed on the premise that exposure to the traumatic experiences of other people—known as vicarious trauma—is an inevitable occupational challenge for the fields of victim services, emergency medical services, fire services, law enforcement, and other allied professionals; however, organizations can mitigate the potentially negative effects of trauma exposure by becoming vicarious trauma-informed.