Victims of crime
31st Annual Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA) Conference
Keystone, CO
Identity Theft in the Context of Family Violence (Webinar)
Recognizing the Signs of Victimization in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Webinar)
Promoting Employment Opportunities for Survivors of Trafficking (PEOST) Training Institute
Baltimore, MD
Domestic Violence High Risk Teams Expert Q&A Webinar
Child Homicide Investigations
Blanco, TX
Together We Can Conference
Lafayette, LA
Leave No Victim Behind 2019 Conference
Las Vegas, NV
Virginia Crimes Against Children Conference
Hampton, VA
Trauma and Brain Science: Is My Brain Really Elastic? (Webinar)
Council on Social Work Education's 65th Annual Program Meeting
Denver, CO
Capital Case Litigation Project Series: Meeting with Victim Families (Webinar)
Chaplains and CACs: Effective Collaborations to Address the Spiritual Impact of Abuse (Webinar)
Investigating and Prosecuting Sex Trafficking Cases in Tribal Communities (Webinar)
National Association of Women Judges Conference
Los Angeles, CA
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Training and Technical Assistance Portal
With funding support from BJA, the National Center for Victims of Crime has launched the PSN Training and Technical Assistance Portal to help PSN task forces integrate victim services into their work. The site features victim-centered, trauma-informed materials for service providers and law enforcement officials who work with victims of violent crime.
Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN)
This program was created to assist states in building, implementing, and improving victim notification capacity.
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)
Designed to create and foster safer neighborhoods through a sustained reduction in violent crime, this program's effectiveness depends upon the ongoing coordination, cooperation, and partnerships of local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies working together with the communities they serve and engaged in a unified approach led by the U.S. Attorney in all 94 districts.