VOCA Funds Recipients – Explore the CVR Library
The new library collection from the Center for Victim Research is an easy-to-use search tool for finding research regarding all types of victimization and victim services.
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The new library collection from the Center for Victim Research is an easy-to-use search tool for finding research regarding all types of victimization and victim services.
The website currently includes a list of 35 EAFRTs or domestic violence fatality review teams that review some elder deaths in 13 states. Twenty-four of the 35 teams contributed data and documents in response to team leader/coordinator and team member questionnaires.
Federal and state laws and tribal codes all need to be considered and followed when working with children and youth. Advocates need to know what laws define their work, as well as what legal options are available for minors.
This webinar focuses on bringing awareness to tribal communities around issues of trafficking and sexual assault, and how Advocates can best respond to these survivors of multiple victimizations.
National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day March 20th is National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. For more information on the impact of HIV and AIDS in the indigenous communities visit: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/group/racialethnic/aian/index.html
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