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The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime
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The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime
The Tennessee Coalition’s Annual Conference reflects a commitment to ending domestic and sexual violence in Tennessee through education, prevention, policy development, and victim services. This 2-day in-person conference is designed for victim service providers, law enforcement, court personnel, batterers’ intervention programs, social workers, health care providers, students, and university faculty. The 2025 conference theme, “Stronger Together,” represents our deep conviction that our collective power is greater than our individual strength.
During a project check-in call with Committee of 100 (C100) in July 2024, site personnel requested assistance with “expanding their reach and exposure to capture more people” in their community-based storytelling and educational efforts of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the New York City area. Upon receiving BJA’s approval of the TA plan, a program SME introduced the concept of stakeholder mapping to site representatives and conducted a virtual workshop to explore how to identify customer profiles or personas as a means of identifying trends and characteristics
Spouses Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing sessions, recreational activities and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
Siblings Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing sessions, recreational activities and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
Fiances and Significant Others Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing sessions, recreational activities and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
An integrated and comprehensive week of memorial activities that honor the memory of the officers lost in the line of duty, and building the basis for law enforcement survivors to understand ways they can begin to rebuild their shattered lives. C.O.P.S. Survivor's Conference includes over 70 counseling and debriefing sessions facilitated by professional counselors and peer support staff each year.
The Hate Crimes TTA team held a kickoff call with the Urban League of Broward County (ULBC). The purpose of the call was to build rapport with site representatives, learn about ULBC’s Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate crimes project activities, identify any challenges and emerging issues, and begin to scope out the site’s TTA needs.
The Hate Crimes TTA team held a kickoff call with Nonviolent Peaceforce (NVPF). The purpose of the call was to build rapport with site representatives, learn about NVPF’s Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate crimes project activities, identify any challenges and emerging issues, and begin to scope out the site’s TTA needs.
The Hate Crimes TTA team held a kickoff call with Movement Forward (MF). The purpose of the call was to build rapport with site representatives, learn about MF’s Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate crimes project activities, identify any challenges and emerging issues, and begin to scope out the site’s TTA needs.