Law enforcement
Resources and Support for the Victims of the Shooting in Indianapolis, Indiana
Resources and Support for the Victims in New York City
Pathways Toward Collective Healing: Law Enforcement and the Communities they Serve: Collective Healing in the Wake of Harm
National Elder Fraud Hotline
National Elder Fraud Hotline Microsite
Resources and Support for the Victims of the Shooting in Boulder, Colorado
Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services - Template Package I: Getting Started
Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services - Template Package II: Protocols and Documentation
Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services
Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services – Template Package III: Student Interns & Volunteers
Establishing or Enhancing Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services – Advocacy Parameters & Documentation
Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services: Key Considerations
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Victims (ELERV) Strategy, Second Edition
Strategy Helps Law Enforcement Connect with Victims and Build Community Trust
Office for Victims of Crime Grant Programs: Sexual Assault Victim Services FY 2019 Topical Snapshot
Federal Trade Commission: ReportFraud.ftc.gov
OVC FY 2021 Field-Generated Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement
2021 Brevard Human Trafficking Symposium
Combating the Online Exploitation of Children
Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma: Children's Justice Act Partnership Act for Indian Communities.
CBRPD Multi-Jurisdictional Victim Specialist Unit
Bill Woolf Announces the Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center Website Launch
As part of our recognition of the 20th anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, Bill Woolf, Senior Advisor for Victim Services and Human Trafficking Program Director, announces the launch of the Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center website. The Center seeks to strengthen human trafficking victim services in the United States by delivering free coaching and mentoring to organizations and federally recognized Tribes looking to start, sustain, or grow their anti-trafficking work.
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