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Multimedia List

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Description

The multimedia list includes videos that are available online in full-length. Visit the Publications List to access a list of more products available from OVC, including videos that are only available as DVDs.

Confidentiality and Breaches of Personally Identifiable Information (PII)

Mayo 2026
Series

Jointly presented by the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office of General Counsel and a VOCA State Administering Agency, this webinar reviews federal regulations and requirements regarding confidentiality, specific VOCA program requirements regarding breaches of personally identifiable information (PII), and OJP’s role in compliance. Information is also provided about how to incorporate federal requirements into program procedures, including specific examples of PII breaches and how a State Administering Agency addressed those breaches.

From Policy to Practice: Aligning Monitoring Expectations with Staffing Capacity

Mayo 2026
Series
This webinar presents a facilitated panel discussion focused on how State Administering Agencies evaluate and align staffing capacity with subrecipient monitoring expectations. Panelists provide practical insights into how their monitoring systems are structured, staffed, and maintained over time to support consistent and effective subrecipient oversight.

Office of the Inspector General Audits for State VOCA Administrators and Subrecipients

Marzo 2026
Series
Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General (OIG) staff present on OIG audit processes for State Administering Agencies and subrecipients, common recommendations, and State Administering Agency responsibilities during a subrecipient OIG audit. Information is also provided about the roles of the Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime and the Office of Audit, Assessment, and Management throughout the audit process.

Determination of Suitability Award Condition: Subrecipient Monitoring Checklist

Febrero 2026
Series
This webinar provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Sample Suitability Determination Award Condition Subrecipient Monitoring Checklist, a monitoring tool for prime recipients to ensure compliance with the Determination of suitability required, in advance, for certain individuals who may interact with participating minors award condition.

Determination of Suitability Award Condition

Febrero 2026
Series
This webinar provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Determination of suitability required, in advance, for certain individuals who may interact with participating minors award condition requirements.

Consultation on the FY 2025 Tribal Set-Aside From the Crime Victims Fund | Day 1 | 10/23/2024

Noviembre 2024
OVC invited elected or appointed leaders of federally recognized Tribes and their authorized designees to participate in a Consultation on the Tribal Set-Aside from the Crime Victims Fund for Fiscal Year 2025. Participants were invited to share their thoughts, recommendations, and concerns about OVC’s administration of the Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside.

Consultation on the FY 2025 Tribal Set-Aside From the Crime Victims Fund | Day 2 | 10/22/2024

Noviembre 2024
OVC invited elected or appointed leaders of federally recognized Tribes and their authorized designees to participate in a Consultation on the Tribal Set-Aside from the Crime Victims Fund for Fiscal Year 2025. Participants were invited to share their thoughts, recommendations, and concerns about OVC’s administration of the Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside.

Jocelyn Mejia | 2024 National Crime Victims' Service Awards

Abril 2024
Jocelyn Mejia is a social worker with the Imperial County Department of Social Services, Children and Families Division in California. She has worked in child welfare for 8 years, and currently works on complex and Indian Child Welfare Act cases in Imperial County, a border community in a rural area adjoining Mexico, the State of Arizona, three California counties, and a Tribal reservation. Ms. Mejia has been instrumental in ensuring that the youngest victims of crime are treated with love, respect, and care.

Herman Millholland | 2024 National Crime Victims' Service Awards

Abril 2024
Herman Millholland is an independent consultant with more than 22 years of comprehensive management experience specializing in criminal justice and victim services initiatives. As a consultant and national victim advocate, Mr. Millholland uses his strategic planning, financial management, board and fund development, and training and technical assistance experience to provide guidance and advice on public policy matters.

Aswad Thomas, MSW | 2024 National Crime Victims' Service Awards

Abril 2024
Aswad Thomas is a community organizer, crime victim advocate, public safety policy expert, and a survivor of gun violence. Throughout his career, Mr. Thomas has brought unprecedented awareness of the unique and urgent needs of victims who are most impacted by crime and violence but who have been historically underserved, with a focus on addressing unaddressed trauma.

Elijah Lee | 2024 National Crime Victims' Service Awards

Abril 2024
Elijah Lee is a 16-year-old, and a national advocate for children. His activism started at the age of 10 years old, as he led his first child abuse awareness march, where he rallied the community and educated others about its prevalence. Elijah founded a nonprofit organization, Hear Our Voices, in 2021, dedicated to empowering young people with an emphasis on assisting youth to find their voices and become agents of change.

Angela McCown, LMFT | 2024 National Crime Victims' Service Awards

Abril 2024
Angela McCown is director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Victim Services Division (VSD), has more than 30 years of experience in the victim services field, and has helped hundreds of thousands crime victims participate in the criminal justice system and thousands of the professionals who serve them. Under Ms. McCown’s direction, the TDCJ VSD has implemented a variety of innovative strategies and programs to better meet the needs of crime victims.

Michelle S. Ballan, Ph.D., MSW | 2024 National Crime Victims' Service Awards

Abril 2024
Michelle Ballan is a Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the School of Social Welfare; Professor of Family, Population and Preventive Medicine at Renaissance School of Medicine; Research Director for the Stony Brook Early Childhood Clinic; and Director of the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (LEND) Center at Stony Brook University. Her research and practice focus on the identification and amelioration of barriers impacting the health and well-being of individuals with disabilities and their families. Her groundbreaking work has led to numerous publications delineating the negative impact of intimate partner violence on men and women with disabilities and best practices for service provision.