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Organizations devoted to crime victim's issues.
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Information for crime victims, lawyers and law students, people working in the field of victims' rights and the general public.
Pennsylvania organization helping and advocating for the rights and welfare of those whose lives have been directly affected by crime. Information about services, hotline, and events, and crime statistics.
Provides support information for victims of abuse, bullying, violence and sudden death. From B.C., Canada.
Formed to campaign against short or non-existent prison sentences for murderers. Provides members' stories and news. British.
Supports and educates survivors of violent crime. Sacramento, California, US.
The Coalition was formed to bring back the rights of the victims of crimes in Jacksonville, Florida.
A non-profit organization providing resource and advocacy for victims of crime in the United States. Support and legal resources for various types of crime, a directory of victim assistance programs, and information about the victim's rights movement in public policy.
NOVA provides victim and witness assistance programs for practitioners, criminal justice agencies, professionals, former victims and survivors.
POMC is a self-help group dedicated to helping the families and friends of those who have lost their lives to violence.
Promoting federal constitutional rights to ensure that crime victims are treated with fairness, dignity and respect.
Provides support for the community and survivors of homicide through peer support, memorials, unsolved case pages and information about grieving and the criminal justice system.
Support group in Queensland, Australia, formed for education and advocacy in addition to support.
Helps survivors of crime or traumatic events. Provides information about such things as rights and dealing with the media. British charity.
Includes directory of local contacts, helpline information, and details of their multi-language assistance.
A resource for victims, their families and support service providers for victims across the world.
Information for crime victims, lawyers and law students, people working in the field of victims' rights and the general public.
Includes directory of local contacts, helpline information, and details of their multi-language assistance.
Support group in Queensland, Australia, formed for education and advocacy in addition to support.
Formed to campaign against short or non-existent prison sentences for murderers. Provides members' stories and news. British.
Supports and educates survivors of violent crime. Sacramento, California, US.
Helps survivors of crime or traumatic events. Provides information about such things as rights and dealing with the media. British charity.
Provides support for the community and survivors of homicide through peer support, memorials, unsolved case pages and information about grieving and the criminal justice system.
Promoting federal constitutional rights to ensure that crime victims are treated with fairness, dignity and respect.
A non-profit organization providing resource and advocacy for victims of crime in the United States. Support and legal resources for various types of crime, a directory of victim assistance programs, and information about the victim's rights movement in public policy.
NOVA provides victim and witness assistance programs for practitioners, criminal justice agencies, professionals, former victims and survivors.
Provides support information for victims of abuse, bullying, violence and sudden death. From B.C., Canada.
A resource for victims, their families and support service providers for victims across the world.
The Coalition was formed to bring back the rights of the victims of crimes in Jacksonville, Florida.
Pennsylvania organization helping and advocating for the rights and welfare of those whose lives have been directly affected by crime. Information about services, hotline, and events, and crime statistics.
POMC is a self-help group dedicated to helping the families and friends of those who have lost their lives to violence.

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