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Resources for International Victims The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), through its Terrorism and International Victims Assistance Services Division, offers informational resources and services related to international crime victim issues, including developing programs to support victims of terrorism. One such program offers help for victims of international terrorism: the International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program (ITVERP), which is intended to reimburse victims for allowable expenses incurred as a result of acts of terrorism occurring outside the United States. In 2006, OVC began offering online applications for financial support. In 2007, the first payments were released to the first program applicants—the victims of the October 2002 Bali, Indonesia, night club bombings and the May 2003 bombing of expatriate housing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Visit the ITVERP Web pages for details on— For additional information on global and international issues, visit the following resources:
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Society of Victimology This site also has a new searchable bibliographic database on victimology that contains more than 1,800 references, is searchable by author, title, or abstract, and is available in English, German, Hungarian, Polish, and Spanish. Terrorism and Mass Violence Trafficking in Persons Eaton County
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