Victims of violent crime
Innovative Practices for Victim Services: Report From the Field
National Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project (NIWAP)
Multidisciplinary Response to Crime Victims with Disabilities: State-Level Replication Guide
OVC Report to the Nation 2013, Fiscal Years 2011-2012: Transforming Today's Vision into Tomorrow's Reality
Dating Violence Among Latino Adolescents (DAVILA) Study
Vision 21: Transforming Victim Services Final Report
International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program 2010 Report to Congress
International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program 2011 Report to Congress
International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program 2009 Report to Congress
Consumer Rights Screening Tool for Domestic Violence Advocates and Lawyers
Through Our Eyes: Children, Violence, and Trauma
OVC Report to the Nation 2011, Fiscal Years 2009-2010: Rising to the Challenge-A New Era in Victim Services
Effects of Federal Legislation on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
Esperanza United
This organization provides bilingual advocacy and services to Latina victims of intimate partner violence. Their website includes a resource library, training and technical assistance opportunities, and more. Victims of domestic violence may contact the Esperanza United 24-hour bilingual crisis line at 651–772–1611 (Minnesota only).
Violence is Preventable: A Best Practices Guide for Launching & Sustaining a Hospital-based Program to Break the Cycle of Violence
OVC 2007 Report to the Nation, Fiscal Years 2005-2006: Rebuilding Lives, Restoring Hope
Voice of the Victim: A Perspectives Spotlight Issue
Effectiveness of Coordinated Outreach in Intimate Partner Violence Cases: A Randomized, Longitudinal Design
Loveisrespect.org
This initiative promotes awareness of healthy dating relationships by making vital resources accessible to help teens experiencing dating violence and offering tips on preventing abusive relationships. The Loveisrespect.org helpline provides 24/7 phone, text and chat services to victims of dating violence; service providers and allied professionals; and concerned parents, friends and other members of the community.