Victim Rights
Remarks by OVC Director Kristina Rose During the 2023 NCVRW Candlelight Vigil
NCVRW Message From OVC Director Kristina Rose
Youth Advocacy Corps Town Hall
Albuquerque, NM
Blog Highlights Victims’ Rights Clinics During NCVRW 2023
It’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW)!
2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Theme Video: Engage Survivors
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2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Theme Video: Effect Change
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2023 National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) Resource Guide
2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide
Audiobooks Available to Help Young Survivors of Human Trafficking
Sergio's Story: A Journey Through (and Beyond) the Legal System Audiobook
Sergio’s Story describes the experience of a young boy who was a victim of labor trafficking and is part of a federal case.
The story follows Sergio as he shares his experiences with a trusted adult, meets with a victim advocate in the prosecutor’s office who supported him as he navigated the criminal legal system, and receives support from family and a caseworker.
Throughout the audiobook, Sergio and anyone following his story, learns some techniques to help cope with strong feelings.
Zoe's Story: A Journey Through (and Beyond) the Legal System Audiobook
Zoe’s Story shares the experiences of a young girl who was sex trafficked and presents in court as a defendant.
This graphic novel follows Zoe as she—
- shares her story with a lawyer and social worker after she is arrested,
- learns that someone she cared about was doing something illegal, and
- engages with a survivor-led support group that offers a safe space to discuss her feelings about the case and the new terms she’s hearing, like “victim” and “survivor.”
Throughout the audiobook, Zoe and anyone following her story, learns some techniques to help cope with strong feelings.
2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Candlelight Vigil
Washington, DC