The following information resources may offer victim assistance information,
research findings, educational materials, or strategies for program and
policy development specific to this topic. A general listing of all OVC
publications is also available.
Assault Victimization: An OVC Help
Series Brochure (March 2002)
The OVC Help Series (BC 000669) is a set of 10 brochures that address
8 categories of crime victimization: assault, child abuse, domestic violence,
drunk driving,
homicide,
robbery, sexual assault, and stalking. Each brochure includes an overview
of general crime facts, a description of what victims may experience, and
suggestions for how to seek help. The brochures are intended to supplement
the information victim service providers can offer and to give victims a
resource they can easily refer to in a crisis. Also available in other
languages.
ASCII (9
kb) or PDF (70
kb)
Criminal Victimization
This Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) series, issued every year,
presents violent and property victimization estimates from the National
Crime Victimization Survey and homicide estimates from the FBI's Uniform
Crime Reporting program. The web page includes additional BJS publications
on varying aspects of criminal victimization.
From Pain to Power: Crime Victims
Take Action (September 1998)
Following an overview of the effects of crime on its victims, this OVC monograph
(NCJ 166604) addresses some of the benefits of community involvement for crime
victims, including rebuilding self-esteem, reducing isolation, regaining a sense
of power, and dealing with fear and anger. The monograph discusses victim assistance,
victims' rights advocacy, and violence prevention and presents some caveats regarding
victim activism.
A Multimedia Program for Physically Injured Crime Victims (April 2006)
This multimedia program offers victims an educational DVD (NCJ 213709), brochure (BC 000728), and bulletin (NCJ 212974) for use during their hospitalization for crime-related injuries. The program provides victims of violent crime with information about emotional responses to victimization, elements of medical follow-up, physical rehabilitation processes, and the criminal justice system. Also available in other languages.
A Multimedia Program To Improve Criminal Justice System Participation and Reduce Distress Among Physically Injured Crime Victims (April 2006)
This OVC Bulletin (NCJ 212974) is a component of A Multimedia Program for Physically Injured Crime Victims. The bulletin outlines the theories and research that led to the creation of a DVD and brochure designed to inform physically injured crime victims about the recovery process and their rights in the criminal justice system. Also available in other languages. |