Victim service providers
Resources and Support for the Victims in Kansas City, Missouri
Resources and Support for the Victims at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas
Resources and Support for the Victims at Perry High School in Iowa
Resources and Support for the Victims at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Resources and Support for the Victims in Chicago, Illinois
Resources and Support for the Victims in Lewiston, Maine
Be Counted in the National Census of Victim Service Providers
Resources and Support for the Victims in Jacksonville, Florida
Submission Guidelines
Criteria for Inclusion in the Directory of Crime Victim Services
Each submission will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- Core services: The primary task of the organization must be to provide direct services to victims of crime.
- Stability: The organization must have provided crime victim services for a minimum of 12 months or be a new Victim of Crimes Act (VOCA) subgrantee. The listed...
Resources and Support for the Victims in Farmington, New Mexico
Resources and Support for the Victims in Allen, Texas
Resources and Support for the Victims in Dadeville, Alabama
Resources and Support for the Victims in Louisville, Kentucky
Resources and Support for the Victims in Nashville, Tennessee
The National Census of Victim Service Providers: Data, Resources, and Implications for Practitioners
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New Report: Victim Service Providers in U.S. Counties, 2017
This brief Just the Stats report presents findings on the organizations that served victims of crime or abuse as their primary function or had dedicated staff or programs to serve victims, based on data from the National Census of Victim Service Providers, 2017.
The report uses maps to display the rates of victim service providers per 100,000 residents for U.S. counties in the 50 states...