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16 2015 Webinar Sexual Assault on College Campus Context and Legal Mandates Please be advised that these materials are provided through the generosity of our
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16 2015 Webinar Sexual Assault on College Campus Context and Legal Mandates Please be advised that these materials are provided through the generosity of our presenter faculty All copyright laws apply to the proper use and crediting of these materials. National Crime Prevention Council . 2015. www.ncpc.org. . The . National Crime Prevention Council has prepared this course . to inform and . educate . Victim . S. ervice . P. roviders, . attorneys, and other allied organizations . The impact of being a young victim of crime can be life changing. Confidence in the police and other support services is essential if they are to report the crime. . How are young victims currently heard and supported and how might this be improved? . Who are the victims?!. women. men. Black people. White people. Teenagers. Elderly. Asian people. Middle class. Working class. Age. . . 16 to 24 year olds experience the most violence . Class. . Lower class reported from some crimes. 16 NETWORKS FALL 2003/WINTER 2004 dents, college represents aaddition to providing opportuni-ties to gain academic, technical, or profes-young people to mature intellectually andexplore new intere Which social groups are at the highest risk of becoming victims of crime and why? . Connector . Work in pairs.. Discuss and write down what you think are the . social characteristics of the typical victim. Counseling Center. Gyte. 5. 219. 989 2366. What is stalking?. Stalking. . is a serious crime that occurs when one person engages in actions directed at another person (the target) which causes this person to feel scared or threatened for his or her safety.. Please be advised that these materials are provided through the generosity of our presenter faculty. All copyright laws apply to the proper use and crediting of these materials.. Financial Fraud in Indian Country. April 21, . 2014. Sarah . Bryer. National Juvenile Justice Network. Mai Fernandez. National Center for Victims of Crime. Dorothy Johnson-Speight. Mothers in Charge. Kerry . Naughton. Partnership for Safety and Justice. Crimes. Can. Get Help. The Alabama Courtroom Attendance Act. provides crime victims with the right to attend trials and hearings as well as to sit with prosecutor throughout the criminal proceedings. . Survivor Driven Housing for Victims of Crime Special Project. Christine Watters, Victim Services Coordinator. Amy Dorsey. , SASP Grant Analyst / Grant Monitor. Hildegard Koenig, Program Specialist II. Help Your Organization • Set up and monitor SOVA display booths/tables at training/special events such as career fairs, job fairs, back to school bashes, recruitment events etc.• B or email ncvc_public_policy_dept@ncvc.org (VOCA) Program Guidelines Effective for awards made from FFY2016 and later funds Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of Crime Victim Services 17 W est Main Street P.O. Box 7951 Madison, WI 53707 Office of Justice ProgramsOffice for Victims of CrimeNew Directions from the FieldVictimsRights and Services forthe 21st CenturyVictimsrights litigation if successful vindicates the rights ofthe immed
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