- Victims of Crime - Office of Justice Programs
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is leading the way by centering survivor voices as part of the national discourse on criminal justice policy and practice Including these voices enables OVC and OJP to implement impact programming and ensure OVC’s programs reflect the true needs of survivors
- The victims of the Texas flooding tragedy | CNN
Two sisters who died holding each other, a doting grandmother who enjoyed sitting by the river, a camp counselor who mentored young girls: The faces of the Texas flooding tragedy
- Help for Victims | Office for Victims of Crime
Find assistance if you are a victim of crime, including national helplines, help in your state, and contact information for your state's victim compensation program
- Coping with Crime Victimization — FBI
Victims may need to seek help from friends, family, a member of the clergy, a counselor, or a victim assistance professional Some people who have been victims of crime may experience some of
- Find Help and Information for Crime Victims
This resource page includes links that can help connect crime victims to the support, services, and information they need Each of the 94 U S Attorney's Offices has a victim-witness program to assist victims and witness of federal crime
- The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National . . .
The National Center offers an array of services, resources, and training for victims of all types of crime, their advocates, attorneys and law enforcement Free, confidential support for victims and survivors of all types of crime anywhere in the U S Phone, text, and services available Get help today
- Texas flooding victims: From young campers to a dad saving . . .
Texas flooding victims: From young campers to a dad saving his family, what we know about the lives lost More than 100 people have died during the devastating flash flooding in Texas
- After 80 years, Trinity Test victims are eligible for reparations
80 years later, victims of ‘first atom bomb’ will soon be eligible for reparations More Americans are now eligible for compensation for health problems linked to radiation exposure from the
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