Victimization of children and youth
20th Annual International Family Justice Conference
San Diego, CA
The Tribal Resource Tool: Resources for Survivors of Crime and Abuse
Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth Project
This demonstration project is designed to reach underserved children, youth, and families in Illinois, Montana, Ohio, and Virginia who are victims of crime. The project seeks to provide immediate and long-range services for through collaboration and coordination of systems of care. It also seeks to inform victim service providers and other stakeholders of the most effective strategies and programs to address the needs of this...
Vision 21: Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth
Virginia's Vision 21 Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth Implementation
OVC FY 2018 Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth Technical Assistance
VictimConnect Resource Center - Confidential referrals for crime victims
VictimConnect serves victims of any crime in the United States. Trained specialists are available to help you locate referrals for mental health counseling, financial compensation, legal services, and more. Call or text 855-484-2846 or chat online, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., eastern time.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC): How To Protect Your Child From Identity Theft
This FTC article offers informative steps to help parents avoid, recognize, and repair the damage caused by child identity theft.
Enhancing Police Responses to Children Exposed to Violence: A Toolkit for Law Enforcement
Virginia's Vision 21: Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth - Implementation Stage 1
Vision 21: Linking Montana's Systems of Care for Children and Youth
Phase II Vision 21: Linking System of Care for Children and Youth Technical Assistance Project
A Circle of Healing for Native Children Endangered by Drugs
When Your Child's Identity is Stolen
This site provides information on how to protect your child's identity, provides information on signs that your child's identity may have been stolen, and what to do if your child is an identity theft victim.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Back to school: Protect your child’s information
In the wrong hands, the personal information on school forms can be used to commit fraud in your child's name — to apply for government benefits, open credit card accounts, or apply for a loan. This blog provides information on how you can help protect your child's identity.
Stolen Futures: A Forum on Child Identity Theft
OVC and the Federal Trade Commission held a forum in 2011 to discuss child identity theft. Read transcripts from forum sessions which explored the nature of child identity theft—including foster care identity theft and identity theft within families—with the goal of advising parents and victims on how to prevent the crime and how to resolve child identity theft problems.