Victim Rights and Services
An Introduction to Understanding Trauma and Trauma Informed Responses for Criminal Justice Professionals
Location
Online
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Event Type
Web
Understanding Victim Rights
Location
Online
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Event Type
Web
Trauma Informed Safety Planning for Criminal Justice Professionals
Location
Online
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Event Type
Web
Introduction to Trauma Informed Victim Advocacy
Location
Online
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Event Type
Web
Introduction to Trauma-Informed Victim Advocacy
Location
Online
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Event Type
Webinar
A Conceptual Model of Help-Seeking by Black Americans After Violent Injury: Implications for Reducing Inequities in Access to Care
Journal
Date Published
August 2022
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored,
OVC-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
2023 OVC Report to the Nation
Date Published
2023
Agencies
OVC
Publication Type
Report (Annual/Periodic)
Tribal Victim Services Training and Technical Assistance (T-VSTTA)
The OVC-funded Tribal Victim Services Training and Technical Assistance (T-VSTTA, pronounced t-vista) is a capacity-building program for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. T-VSTTA provides tailored, victim-centered, and trauma-informed training and technical assistance to grantees and potential grantees as they develop sustainable victim services programs.
New Tool Available To Measure Victim Service Outcomes
Use a new tool to measure victim service quality and outcomes, from the perspective of those receiving the services.
iMPRoVE (Measures for Providers Responding to Victimization Experiences)
This easy-to-use tool can help organizations serving crime victims and survivors to measure service quality and outcomes. Use this free platform to collect, understand, and analyze the ways your program affects those you serve. RTI International and its partners manage the iMPRoVE project with support from OVC, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office on Violence Against Women.