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17 Publication(s) found.

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OVC Handbook for Coping After Terrorism: A Guide to Healing and Recovery -- Chinese Traditional (September 2001)
OVC, 10 pages, NCJ 201126.
This handbook provides victims of terrorism with information based on the expertise of mental health, crisis counseling, and victim assistance professionals. The handbook is intended to help these victims understand their reactions to an act of terrorism or mass violence.
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Brochure de l'OVC Comment Reprendre le Dessus apres le Terrorisme: Un Guide pour Guerir et se Retablir (OVC Handbook for Coping After Terrorism: A Guide to Healing and Recovery) (September 2001)
OVC, 10 pages, NCJ 201134.
This handbook provides victims of terrorism with information based on the expertise of mental health, crisis counseling, and victim assistance professionals. The handbook is intended to help these victims understand their reactions to an act of terrorism or mass violence.
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OVC Products and Services Brochure (French) (2005)
OVC, BC 000776EE.
This brochure describes the OVC resources that help you deliver comprehensive, quality services to victims of crime, including the OVC Resource Center, the OVC Training and Technical Assistance Center, and the OVC Web site.
PDF
¿Y yo? Cómo Sobrellevar el Secuestro de un Hermano o una Hermana (May 2012)
OJJDP, Report, 70 pages, NCJ 237775.
This Spanish-language version of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention publication, "What About Me? Coping With the Abduction of a Brother or Sister", contains information to help and support children when their sibling is kidnapped. It includes activity pages for children of all ages, including those who are too young to read.
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Cuando su Niño está desaparecido: Unia guía de supervivencia familiar (4th Edition) (May 2011)
OJJDP, Report, 103 pages, NCJ 232789.
This document is a Spanish translation of the fourth edition of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention publication, "When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide," which provides critical advice on what families should do when a child is missing.
Abstract | PDF (Spanish) | PDF (English)
El Delito del Secuestro Familiar: La perspectiva de hijos y padres (May 2011)
OJJDP, Report, 71 pages, NCJ 234086.
This publication is a Spanish translation of Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention publication, "The Crime of Family Abduction: A Child's and Parent's Perspective," which offers insights into how an abduction of a child by a family member affects the child and the family.
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Guia de Recursos de la Familia Contra el Secuestro Parental Internacional (Spanish Version of Family Resource Guide on International Parental Kidnapping) (February 2002)
OJJDP, Report, 138 pages, NCJ 199832.
This book guides custodial parents and their attorneys in mounting an effective response when the noncustodial parent kidnaps a child and takes him/her to a foreign country.
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Guide for Policy Makers (1999)
OVC, 48 pages, NCJ 179084.
In May 1996, the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, at its fifth session, adopted a resolution to develop a manual or manuals on the use and application of the Declaration. A brief Guide for Policymakers was developed to highlight programmes and policies that have been put into effect in various jurisdictions.
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Guide for Policy Makers (1999)
UNCCPCJ, 48 pages, NCJ 179084.
In May 1996, the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, at its fifth session, adopted a resolution to develop a manual or manuals on the use and application of the Declaration. A brief Guide for Policymakers was developed to highlight programmes and policies that have been put into effect in various jurisdictions.
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Information for Victims of Trafficking in Persons and Forced Labor (Spanish) (2002)
OVC, BC 000673.
This brochure from the U.S. Department of Justice provides basic information about the rights of victims of trafficking in the United States and describes assistance and protections that may be available.
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Manual de la OVC para Ayudarlo a Superar el Impacto Emocional de Actos Terroristas (Spanish version of OVC Handbook for Coping After Terrorism: A Guide to Healing and Recovery) (September 2001)
OVC, OVC Others, 13 pages, NCJ 193144.
This handbook provides victims of terrorism with information based on the expertise of mental health, crisis counseling, and victim assistance professionals. The handbook is intended to help these victims understand their reactions to an act of terrorism or mass violence.
Abstract | PDF | HTML | TEXT
Part Of the OVC Others Series
Multimedia Program to Improve Criminal Justice System Participation and Reduce Distress Among Physically Injured Crime Victims (Spanish Version) (April 2006)
OVC, 8 pages, NCJ 215731.
This multimedia program offers victims an educational DVD, brochure, and bulletin for use during their hospitalization for crime-related injuries. The program provides victims of violent crime with information about emotional responses to victimization, elements of medical follow-up, physical rehabilitation processes, and the criminal justice system.
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No Estás Solo: El Camino del Secuestro al Empoderamiento (May 2012)
OJJDP, Report, 74 pages, NCJ 237774.
This Spanish-language version of Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention publication, "You're Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction to Empowerment", is designed to help others who experience abduction begin to put their lives back together.
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OVC Products and Services Brochure (Spanish) (2005)
OVC, BC 000777EE.
This brochure describes the OVC resources that help you deliver comprehensive, quality services to victims of crime, including the OVC Resource Center, the OVC Training and Technical Assistance Center, and the OVC Web site.
PDF
Supporting Crime Victims With Disabilities Curriculum (Spanish) - Apoyo para las victimas de delitos con discapacidades (July 2012)
OVC, Electronic Document, 2 pages, NCJ 239038.
Crime victims with disabilities may face challenges other victims don't, such as the ability to access services or communicate with advocates. "Supporting Crime Victims With Disabilities" focuses on recognizing and addressing these challenges so that all victims with disabilities receive the necessary support and assistance. This 3-day training is designed for victim service providers, advocates for people with disabilities, self-advocates, and allied professionals. Using case studies and small group discussions, participants will examine the prevalence of crime against people with disabilities, perceptions of the criminal justice system, tenets of the disabilities movement, and the impact of disabilities on daily life. Through collaborative activities participants will identify ways the various agencies, organizations, and systems can work together to better serve crime victims with disabilities.
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What is the Office for Victims of Crime? (Spanish) (April 2010)
OVC, OVC Fact Sheets, FS 000325.
This fact sheet describes OVC's mission and major responsibilities.
PDF
Part Of the OVC Fact Sheets Series

What You Can Do if You Are a Victim of Crime (Spanish) (2010)
OVC, BC 000772.
This OVC brochure explains the rights of victims of crime and the compensation and assistance resources available to them. It also lists national organizations that help victims find information or obtain referrals.
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