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Each year, the FBI investigates thousands of crimes that result in great harm to individuals, families, and communities. Last year, the crimes we investigated involved more than 188,000 victims, including many children. Senior couple hugging photo.The FBI is committed to ensuring that victims receive the rights to which they are entitled and assistance to help them cope with the impact of crime. Treating victims with respect and providing them with assistance benefits victims and helps the FBI build better cases. It is the right thing to do.
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The Office for Victim Assistance manages and supports victim assistance operations across the FBI.
Read our interview with Program Director Turman.
Printable Brochures/Handouts
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of crime.
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by crime.
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of human trafficking.
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and you.
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