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For support following a victimization,
you may wish to contact law enforcement or a victim assistance or compensation program in your area.

To learn of your area's resources, browse the Victim Assistance & Compensation Programs or Ask OVC.

Visit OVC's Directory of Crime Victim Services for additional resources.

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Information Specialists from the Resource Center will answer your research or other nonemergency inquiry within 2 to 3 business days. All inquiries receive an auto reply notification acknowledging receipt of inquiry. Contact OVCRC if you experience any difficulties.

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Contact AskOVC or the Resource Center at:
E-mail: AskOVC@ojp.usdoj.gov.
Phone: 1-800-851-3420 (TTY 1-877-712-9279)
Mail: Office for Victims of Crime Resource Center
          National Criminal Justice Reference Service
          P.O. Box 6000
          Rockville, MD 20849-6000

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