Victim services
Effective Strategies to Investigate and Prosecute Labor Trafficking in the U.S.
Defining Justice Beyond Arrest and Prosecution
Working with Experts to Combat Common Defenses in Human Trafficking Cases
Building Human Trafficking Cases with Intimidated and Missing Victims
Identifying Labor Trafficking in the U.S.
Human Trafficking in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Navigating the Roadmap: A Guide to Development and Operations for Multidisciplinary Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces
National Deaf Hotline
This hotline offers help to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Deaf advocates are available to provide culturally-sensitive crisis intervention, education, information, and referrals to local services for Deaf survivors. Contact the hotline via video phone at 855-812-1001, email at [email protected], or live chat.
Establishing or Enhancing Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services – Using Technology to Communicate with Victims
Resources and Support for the Victims in Oxford Township, Michigan
Resources and Support for the Victims in Waukesha, Wisconsin
Understanding the Effects of the Pandemic for Domestic Violence Victims
Hear from Federal Government representatives, researchers, and service providers about how COVID-19 has impacted the occurrence of domestic violence across the country as they cover—
- an analysis of domestic violence calls,
- the inequities experienced by underserved populations, and
- the challenges service providers experienced and their innovative responses to help those in need.
OVC and the Office on Violence Against Women hosted this webinar on Friday, October 29, 2021.
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