Victimization of children and youth
Defined Monetary Assistance Victims Reserve for Eligible Victims of Federal Child Pornography Crimes
One-Time Payment for Eligible Victims of Federal Child Pornography Crimes
Funding Opportunity: Print Copies of OVC’s Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials
2010 NCVRW PSA—Be The One
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
What About Me? Finding Your Path Forward When Your Brother or Sister is Missing (Second Edition)
Report on Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2023 and Indicator 2: Incidence of Nonfatal Victimization at School and Away From School
Funding Opportunity: Promote the OVC Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials
Report on Project to Reduce Child Deaths Due to Abuse and Neglect
Report Highlights Efforts To Engage Communities To Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Report on Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2022 and Indicator 2: Incidence of Victimization at School and Away From School
New Resource About Establishing Systems of Care for Children, Youth, and Families Impacted by Victimization
Courage First Athlete Hotline
Report Focuses on Training Multidisciplinary Teams To Reduce Child Maltreatment and Fatality
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: Youth Violence Intervention Initiative
Resources for Sextortion Victims
Law Enforcement Guide for Sextortion Victims
When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide, Fifth Edition
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: Take It Down
This platform helps users remove online sexually explicit photos and videos taken of them while under 18 years old. Users can remain anonymous while using the service and won’t have to send their images or videos to anyone.
Funding Opportunity: Protecting Futures: Building Capacity to Serve Children and Youth Impacted by America’s Drug Crisis Project
View New Materials to Help Young Survivors in Tribal Communities
Children and Youth in Tribal Communities: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
These materials were created specifically for children and youth in Tribal communities by Native authors and illustrators and are tailored to the needs of young children (ages 2 to 6), school-age children (ages 7 to 12), and teens (ages 13 to 18) who have been the victim and/or witness to a crime and are interacting with Tribal, state, and/or...
Children and Youth in Tribal Communities: A Guide for Practitioners
A Guide for Practitioners
These materials were created specifically for children and youth in Tribal communities by Native authors and illustrators and are tailored to the needs of young children (ages 2 to 6), school-age children (ages 7 to 12), and teens (ages 13 to 18) who have been the victim and/or witness to a crime and are interacting with Tribal, state, and/or federal justice...
Children and Youth in Tribal Communities: Practitioner and Parent/Caregiver Guides
Practitioner and Parent/Caregiver Guides
These materials were created specifically for children and youth in Tribal communities by Native authors and illustrators and are tailored to the needs of young children (ages 2 to 6), school-age children (ages 7 to 12), and teens (ages 13 to 18) who have been the victim and/or witness to a crime and are interacting with Tribal, state, and/or federal justice...
Maggie Mercury | Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials
Summary
Maggie Mercury tells the story of a teen who was a witness in a criminal court case.
She hosts a blog where she and her friends talk about what can happen when a young person is the victim or witness in a criminal case.
The story breaks down this complicated issue for teens in Tribal...