Member News and InformationThe mission of the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards is to provide leadership, professional development, and collaborative opportunities to our members to strengthen their capacity to improve services to crime victims and survivors. We share a vision of working together so that every victim compensation program is fully funded, optimally staffed, and functioning effectively to help victims cope with the costs of crime. Our Members-Only section is open to managers, staff and Board members of government crime victim compensation programs. Contact us if you need assistance logging in. Our current featured issue is "Benefit Maximums." More information can be found by clicking on the "Members-Only" tab to the upper right, once you've logged in. Our latest Crime Victim Compensation Quarterly can be found by clicking here. A report on VOCA funding; an analysis of the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act, and its implications for compensation programs; and some recent responses to inquiries from our members are highlighted. The Association's National Training Conference was held in Atlanta, October 1-4, 2012. Thank you to all our member programs, whose representatives participated so actively throughout our four days of discussions. Thanks also to our colleagues at NAVAA for sharing ideas and strategies with us, and to managers and staff at the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council for all their help. And we express our gratitude to the Office for Victims of Crime for its support of the conference. To login, enter your username and password. Forget your password? If you are a member of this site and can not remember your password, enter your email address below and we will email your matching username and password. |
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