Law enforcement
Understanding the Needs of the Victims of Sexual Assault in the Deaf Community
New Directions From the Field: Victims' Rights and Services for the 21st Century - Law Enforcement
First Response to Victims of Crime -- Japanese
Promising Practices Against Hate Crimes: Five State and Local Demonstration Projects
Child Victimizers: Violent Offenders and Their Victims
Managing Sex Offenders: Citizens Supporting Law Enforcement: A Resource for Law Enforcement
Violence by Intimates: Analysis of Data on Crimes by Current or Former Spouses, Boyfriends, and Girlfriends
Project REACH: Services for Victims of Human Trafficking
Promising Practices for Serving Crime Victims With Disabilities Toolkit
U.S. Secret Service: Criminal Investigations
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
Through cooperation and partnerships, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network combats money laundering domestically and internationally.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Victims of Human Trafficking and Other Crimes
This U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services page provides information about immigration relief and referrals for victims of human trafficking and other crimes.
Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC)
OVC TTAC provides comprehensive training, technical assistance, and other support to assist the field in building its collective capacity to serve crime victims. OVC TTAC can support organizations through—
- training, including standardized courses and webinars, and face-to-face training;
- the National Victim Assistance Academy, which uses a blended learning approach to provide an intensive, interactive learning experience for professionals and volunteers who assist victims and...
Fraud.org
Fraud.org provides advice about telephone or email solicitations and report possible telemarketing or Internet fraud to law enforcement agencies.
Internet Crime Complaint Center
The Internet Crime Complaint Center allows users to file complaints online. Its website also offers statistics, scam alerts, and fraud prevention tips. The program is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center.
International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators
The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators promotes campus safety by providing educational resources, advocacy, and professional development.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): Uniform Crime Reporting
The Uniform Crime Reporting Program was conceived in 1929 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police to meet a need for reliable, uniform crime statistics for the nation. In 1930, the FBI was tasked with collecting, publishing, and archiving those statistics. Today, several annual statistical publications, such as the comprehensive Crime in the United States, are produced from data provided by nearly 17,000 law...
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The FBI is the principal investigative arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. Its mission is to protect the United States from terrorist and foreign intelligence activities; investigate violations of federal criminal law; and provide assistance to federal, state, local, and international agencies.
Anti-Defamation League
The Anti-Defamation League helps victims of discrimination or bias-motivated violence achieve redress of justifiable grievances through mediation, administration, or judicial means. It also provides information and training to law enforcement agencies on responding to victims of bias crimes.
U.S. Department of Justice: Tribal Justice and Safety
The Tribal Justice and Safety website provides information for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal governments to further improve the safety of their communities. This site also provides information to the general public and other federal agencies to better understand the resources available for improving safety in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
National Criminal Justice Association
The National Criminal Justice Association represents state, Tribal, and local governments on crime prevention and crime control issues. Its members represent all facets of the criminal and juvenile justice community, from law enforcement, corrections, prosecution, defense, courts, victim-witness services, and educational institutions to federal, state, and local elected officials.