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  1. victim: [noun] one that is acted on and usually adversely affected by a force or agent : such as. one that is injured, destroyed, or sacrificed under any of various conditions. one that is subjected to oppression, hardship, or mistreatment. one that is tricked or duped.

  2. Apr 25, 2023 · The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is leading the way by centering survivor voices as part of the national discourse on criminal justice policy and practice. Including these voices enables OVC and OJP to implement impact programming and ensure OVC’s programs reflect the true needs of survivors. Every April since 1981, OVC has led ...

  3. The website for the Office for Victims of Crime in the Department of Justice includes an online directory of victim assistance programs. Anti-Defamation League. www.adl.org. Battered Women’s ...

  4. VINELink - Empowering Victims of Crime. VINE is the nation’s leading victim notification system, empowering survivors of crime with the updated custody status and criminal case information they need to remain safe and maintain peace of mind.

  5. Victim Rights and Services. Being a victim of crime and navigating the criminal justice system can be a frightening and confusing experience. But with funding authorized under the Victims of Crime Act of 1984, and through the dedicated efforts of advocates, lawmakers, victim service providers, and allied professionals there is an extensive ...

  6. International Terrorism Expense Reimbursement Program. Through ITVERP, OVC provides reimbursement to victims of international terrorism and their families for expenses related to medical and mental health care, funeral and burial, repatriation of the victim’s remains, property loss, and miscellaneous expenses. Apply for ITVERP reimbursement.

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