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.
The
Crime Victim’s Right To Be Present (January 2002)
Third in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 189187) provides an
overview of state laws addressing the rights of victims to attend criminal
justice proceedings, particularly trials, and how their presence might
affect the rights of defendants.
Enforcement
of Protective Orders (January 2002)
Fourth in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 189190) provides an
overview of state laws and issues related to the enforcement of protective
orders.
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.
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide (January 2008)
This guide (NCJ 220102) was developed to help communities and victim assistance providers promote awareness of crime victim issues and help commemorate National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) held each year in April. The guide features tips for working with the media, customizable public awareness materials, a theme DVD, and more.
National Victim
Assistance Academy 2002
This OVC textbook (NCJ 197109) is an overview of the National Victim
Assistance Academy, the university-based, foundation-level course in
victim assistance and victimology. This rigorous, 45-hour academic curriculum
emphasizes foundations in victimology, victims’ rights and services,
and new developments in the field of victim assistance.
New Directions from the Field: Law Enforcement (August 1998)
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 172813) is a reprint of chapter 2 from New Directions
and deals specifically with promising practices and recommendations
related to law enforcement.
ASCII (66 kb)
or PDF (171 kb)
New Directions from the Field: Victims’ Rights (August 1998)
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 172812) is a reprint of chapter 1 from New Directions
and deals specifically with promising practices and recommendations
related to victims’ rights.
ASCII (96 kb)
or PDF (220 kb)
Ordering
Restitution to the Crime Victim (November 2002)
Sixth in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 189189) provides an
overview of state laws addressing the rights of victims to receive court-ordered
restitution from offenders in criminal cases.
OVC Help Series (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.
OVC National Directory
of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2001 (September 2001)
This OVC resource directory (NCJ 189218) lists by state and territory
the contact names and information for federally funded crime victim assistance
programs and includes particulars on grant programs that help state and
local agencies prepare for and respond to incidents of domestic terrorism
and criminal mass casualty.
Privacy
of Victims’ Counseling Communications (November 2002)
Eighth in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 192264) provides an
overview of state laws and issues related to the privacy of communications
between victims and their counselors.
Reporting
School Violence (January 2002)
Second in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 189191) provides an
overview of state laws enacted in recent years to address violence in
U.S. schools.
Responding to Terrorism
Victims: Oklahoma City and Beyond (October 2000)
This OVC report (NCJ 183949) identifies special measures needed to protect
the rights and meet the needs of victims of large-scale terrorist attacks
involving mass casualties based on lessons learned from the Oklahoma
City bombing and other mass casualty events.
Restitution:
Making It Work (November 2002)
Fifth in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 189193) provides an
overview of state legislation and issues related to the collection of
court-ordered restitution to crime victims.
Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programs: Improving the Community Response
to Sexual Assault Victims (April 2001)
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 186366) provides an overview of Sexual Assault Nurse
Examiner (SANE) programs and their contributions to improving community response
to sexual assault victims, identifies promising practices in such programs,
and provides practical guidelines for establishing a SANE program.
Strengthening
Antistalking Statutes (January 2002)
First in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 189192) provides an
overview of state legislation and issues related to stalking.
Subgrantees’ Training Guide: Victims of Crime Act, Victim Assistance
Grant Program (September 1999)
This OVC training guide (NCJ 175717) provides technical assistance to victim
service organizations funded by the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) in three areas:
developing human resources, managing money and fundraising, and adhering to
VOCA victim assistance grant guidelines.
ASCII (93 kb) or PDF (309
kb)
Understanding DNA Evidence: A Guide for Victim Service Providers
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 185690) and brochure (BC 000657) offer victim
service providers an understanding of how DNA testing may be used in
victims’ cases, the process and procedures used, and the potential
outcomes from the test.
Bulletin (April 2001): HTML, ASCII (14
kb), or PDF (573 kb)
Brochure (May 2001): ASCII (14
kb) or PDF (360
kb)
Victim
Input Into Plea Agreements (November 2002)
Seventh in the OVC Legal Series, this bulletin (NCJ 189188) provides
an overview of state laws addressing the rights of victims to be involved
during plea negotiations in criminal cases.
Victims of Crime-A Social Work Response: Building Skills To Strengthen Survivors (April 2006)
Social workers and students can learn about crime victim assistance and victims' rights and services by accessing this new kit of training materials. Materials include trainer and participant manuals, a discussion guide, and other resources.
Victims’ Rights Compliance Efforts: Experiences
in Three States (December 2004)
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 167241) describes the elements of a victims’ rights
compliance office and the experiences of victims’ rights compliance efforts
in Colorado, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
Victims’ Rights Compliance Efforts: Experiences in Three States
(1998)
This OVC report (NCJ 168099) analyzes the elements of the victims’ rights
compliance enforcement programs in Colorado, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
based on a variety of data collection techniques, including an analysis
of relevant victims’ rights laws and constitutional provisions and interviews
with involved officials.
PDF only (611 kb)
What You Can
Do If You Are a Victim of Crime (November 2005)
This brochure (BC 000713) highlights victims’ rights and the compensation
and assistance programs available to help victims pay for certain expenses
and deal with trauma. It also lists national organizations that can help
victims seek information or get referrals. Also available in other
languages.
Working with Victims of Crime with Disabilities (September 1998)
This bulletin (NCJ 172838) presents recommendations on improving services
to crime victims with disabilities, based on discussion at an OVC-funded
2-day symposium of victim assistance providers and related professionals.
The bulletin identifies issues, service gaps, and barriers to access;
recommends needed changes; and spotlights successful programs and promising
practices that reach and serve crime victims with disabling conditions.
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kb), or PDF (163 kb) |