Offenses
2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide: Theme Videos
Improving the Response to Victims of Child Pornography
Building Knowledge About Victim Services
Development & Operations Roadmap for Multidisciplinary Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces
Protecting Indigenous People: Human Trafficking Resources
Tribal Legal Code Resource: Crimes Against Children, Guide for Drafting or Revising Tribal Laws on Crimes Against Children
Criminal Victimization, 2021
The Growing Problem of Transnational Elder Fraud
Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials: Who Is Everybody? In Criminal Court
National Elder Fraud Hotline
National Elder Fraud Hotline Microsite
2021 National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) Resource Guide
New Training Toolkit on Supporting Crime Victims with Disabilities
Office for Victims of Crime Grant Programs: Victim Services for Older Adults FY 2019 Topical Snapshot
Office for Victims of Crime Grant Programs: Victim Services for Children FY 2019 Topical Snapshot
Commemorating National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
What You Can Do If You Are a Victim of Crime (Spanish Version)
2021 National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) Poster
Helping Those Who Help Others: Key Findings from a Comprehensive Needs Assessment of the Crime Victims Field
Law Enforcement
Learn about OVC efforts to support for programs which help law enforcement officers compassionately and effectively meet the needs of crime victims.
Elder Fraud & Abuse
Learn about OVC efforts to address elder fraud and abuse and discover publications, resources, and training and technical assistance to help enhance services for victims.
Meet the 2020 National Crime Victims’ Service Awards Recipients
The Office for Victims of Crime annually recognizes individuals and organizations that demonstrate outstanding service in supporting victims.
The 2020 National Crime Victims’ Service Awards recipients were selected from nominations in a variety of categories for their vision, action, and leadership in seeking justice, ensuring victims’ rights, and inspiring hope.
In a video message, OVC Director Jessica E. Hart states that “among the honored...
Communities of Practice and SVAAs
Remarks of Bill Woolf, Principal Deputy Director, Office for Victims of Crime, at the Alabama State Victim Assistance Academy
Thank you, Darlene [Hutchinson]. On behalf of Director Jessica Hart and the entire Office for Victims of Crime, it’s a privilege to join you and your fellow Alabamians today.
I want to take this opportunity to give a big shout-out to Darlene for all the incredible work she has done on behalf of crime victims in Alabama over the course of her career. I know...