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The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) is an American
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for victims of all types of crime, as well as the people who serve them. The staff oversees a variety of programs including, but not limited to: the DNA Resource Center, the Stalking Resource Center, the Financial Crime Resource Center, the National Compassion Fund, Victim Connect and the D.C. Victim Hotline. The National Center for Victims of Crime hosts the annual National Training Institute, designed to share current research and effective policies with service providers, in order to advance the quality of services available to victims of crime.


Programs


Annual conference

The National Center for Victims of Crime holds an annual National Training Institute. The National Training Institute is held in conjunction with the National Crime Victim Bar Association National Conference, "Civil Actions for Criminal Acts". The National Training Institute emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed. The National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement, victim service professionals, allied practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to share current developments and build new collaborations. Sessions will highlight practical information to better support services for the wide range of persons victimized by crimes of all types.


VictimConnect Resource Center

The VictimConnect Resource Center is a project funded by the
Office for Victims of Crime The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is a part of the Office of Justice Programs, within the U.S. Department of Justice. The OVC's mission is to provide aid and promote justice for crime victims. The office was created in 1988 in an amendment t ...
and launched in July 2015. It is a place for victims of any crime to learn about their rights and options—confidentially and compassionately. VictimConnect can be accessed anywhere in the United States through a phone and texting hotline available 8:30am to 7:30pm Eastern Time, and through online chat from 9:30am to 6:30pm Eastern Time. Staffers of the helpline are called victim assistance specialists, and they have specialized training in helping victims connect with resources, access referrals, and craft next steps to regain control over their lives. Both English and Spanish speakers are available and the program has access to interpreters for over 200 languages. Additionally, VictimConnect has a Senior Services Program to assist senior victims of abuse or financial fraud. Senior services staff have been specifically trained to provide referrals, community resources, and additional support to prevent and increase awareness of elder abuse.About Us
. ''Victim Connect Resource Center''. National Center for Victims of Crime. Retrieved March 2, 2016.


Tribal Resource Tool

The Tribal Resource Tool is a web-based, community centered resource mapping tool that connects AI/AN victims and survivors of crime and abuse to over 1,000 local, trauma informed and verified resources in their community. This tool also identifies gaps in victim services so those can be addressed. It was created with funds from the Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime in partnership with the National Congress of American Indians and the Tribal Law and Policy Institute.


Training and Technical Assistance

The National Center provides Training and Technical Assistance through Victim Assistance to Support Tribes (VAST) and Project Safe Neighborhoods. Project Safe Neighborhoods is a Department of Justice funded project that matches Training and Technical Assistance providers with selected field sites. The National Center evaluates field site’s Victim Service Units, conducts joint analyses with partner organizations and hosts training on subjects, such as Domestic Violence and Firearms.


DC Victim Hotline

The DC Victim Hotline officially launched on October 1, 2015. It is funded by the District of Columbia Office of Victim Services. It is the only citywide hotline providing free, confidential local resources for victims of all types of crime in the District of Columbia. The hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, is free and confidential. It provides an access point for victims of any crime to access assistance. The Victim Assistance Specialists staffing the hotline build connections with community partners through networking and cross-training. They provide basic crisis-intervention and referrals to community organizations.


National Compassion Fund

Following the murders at Sandy Hook Elementary School, a movie theater in Aurora, a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, and Virginia Tech, the victims' families found that questions over the method of distributing charitable contributions caused them even more pain.Eaton-Robb, Pat (July 1, 2013). "Another ordeal for Newtown: Divvying up donations". ''Associated Press''. Questions included how much should go to the family of each murdered victim, how much should go to survivors who witnessed the murders and will need years of therapy, and who should make these decisions. There were also significant delays in the distribution of donations and questions over whether the organization that collected the donations should retain a portion of the donations. The National Center for Victims of Crime created the National Compassion Fund in order to establish a method and rubric for collecting and distributing donations to victims that could be set up quickly and distributed fairly following a mass shooting. The National Compassion Fund has collected charitable donations and distributed funds to victims of the
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2016 Orlando nightclub shooting On , 2016, Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old man, killed 49 people and wounded 53 more in a mass shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, United States. Orlando Police officers shot and killed him after a three-hour standoff. In a 9-1- ...
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2017 Las Vegas shooting On October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock, a 64-year-old man from Mesquite, Nevada, opened fire on the crowd attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the Las Vegas Strip in . From his 32nd-floor suites in the Mandalay Bay hotel, he fired ...
, the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting,
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, and the 2019 Aurora, Illinois shooting. the 2019 El Paso Shooting, the Indianapolis 2021 Shooting, the Atlanta 2021 Fund, The 2021 Oconomowoc Wisconsin Shooting, and the 2021 West Hempstead Shooting.


Legislative advocacy and lobbying

The National Center for Victims of Crime supported the Elder Abuse Prevention and Protection Act of 2017, which increased professional training for federal investigators and prosecutors, designated prosecutors to handle cases of elder abuse in each federal judicial district, established elder justice coordinators in the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's
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and the U.S. Department of Justice, and increased penalties for perpetrators of elder abuse. In December 2017, the National Center for Victims of Crime supported the Combat Online Predators Act, which would increase the maximum sentence in federal prison for stalking a minor. In January 2018, the National Center for Victims of Crime supported the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act, which would make it illegal for amateur athletics governing bodies to fail to report sex-abuse allegations to a law enforcement authority within 24 hours. It would also extend the
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statute of limitations for
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and federal sex offenses. It would also require national governing bodies to develop and enforce methods to prevent, report, and respond to the abuse of child athletes. In February 2018, the National Center of Victims supported the Crime Amy, Vicky, and Andy Child Pornography Victim Assistance Act, which would provide a legal process for restitution for victims of child pornography in Connecticut.


Former


Stalking Resource Center

In 2000, the National Center for Victims of Crime partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women to create the Stalking Resource Center (SRC). Since its inception, the Stalking Resource Center has trained over 100,000 professionals who work with victims in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany and provided technical assistance to hundreds of communities seeking to enhance their response to stalking. In January 2004, the National Center for Victims of Crime established the month of January as National Stalking Awareness Month in order to raise awareness of the crime of stalking. The federal grant funding the Stalking Resource Center was awarded to a different nonprofit organization, AEquitas, effective October 1, 2017. AEquitas renamed it the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC).


Critical Choices forums

After the
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, the National Center for Victims of Crime held free forums to help survivors of victims decide whether to join the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund or seek damages in court.Kivlan, Terence J. (October 18, 2002). "Crime victims group schedules forum for 9/11 survivors". ''Staten Island Advance'' (Staten Island, New York). p. A11. The forums included presentations on
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es, non-economic losses, and civil litigation, followed by question-and-answer sessions.


Funding

The National Center for Victims of Crime receives grants from government agencies. Between October 1, 2018, and September 30, 2019, the National Center for Victims of Crime was awarded $1,399,655 in
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from the U.S. Department of Justice.National Center for Victims of Crime, FY2019
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''. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
Between October 1, 2017, and September 30, 2018, the National Center for Victims of Crime was awarded $8,899,348 in funding from the U.S. Department of Justice.National Center for Victims of Crime, FY2018
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''. Retrieved October 25, 2018.
From October 1, 2016, to September 30, 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice awarded $3,076,007 of grant funding to the National Center for Victims of Crime.National Center for Victims of Crime, FY2017
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''. Retrieved October 25, 2018.
Between October 1, 2015, and September 30, 2016, the National Center for Victims of Crime was awarded $3,742,090 in funding from the U.S. Department of Justice and $466,308 from the District of Columbia Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants.National Center for Victims of Crime, FY2016
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''. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
FY16 OVSJG Grant Recipients
. ''Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants''. Government of the District of Columbia. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
Between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2016, the National Center for Victims of Crime expended $2,839,965 of federal funding.


Grant noncompliance

An audit firm found the National Center for Victims of Crime
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with a
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in 2018.Consolidated Financial Statements with Supplementary Information
. ''National Center for Victims of Crime, Inc. ''. via Federal Audit Clearinghouse. December 31, 2018. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
The organization did a draw on U.S. Department of Justice grant funding without having associated expenses, and the funds were neither spent nor returned within ten days of the draw as required. In addition, the
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was not completed within the required nine months because of the organization's significant delays in providing
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and responses to the audit firm. The audit firm also identified a significant deficiency in internal control over financial reporting and noted noncompliance that was material to the financial statements. The organization agreed with the findings and agreed to implement corrective policies and procedures. The 2019 audit found that the National Center for Victims of Crime continued to be non-compliant with the terms of its federal grants by drawing $145,892 from five different Department of Justice grants, and the funds were neither spent nor returned within ten days of the draw as required. This was the second year in a row that the auditors found the organization to be non-compliant in the cash management of its federal grants.Consolidated Financial Statements with Supplementary Information
. ''National Center for Victims of Crime, Inc. ''. via Federal Audit Clearinghouse. December 31, 2019. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
The 2020 audit found neither material weaknesses nor significant deficiencies.Consolidated Financial Statements with Supplementary Information
. ''National Center for Victims of Crime, Inc. ''. via Federal Audit Clearinghouse. December 31, 2020. Retrieved March 25, 2022.


Loan noncompliance

The National Center for Victims of Crime has a business loan with a financial institution, and the organization's
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noted that it was not in compliance with the loan agreement as of December 31, 2018.


History

Martha "Sunny" von Bulow's husband was arrested and charged with attempting to
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her by
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overdose that ended up resulting in an irreversible
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. Her husband was convicted, but the conviction was overturned on
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. At a second trial, he was found not guilty.Matthews, Sandra (January 7, 1986). "Victim Center to Carry von Bulow's Name". ''Orlando Sentinel''. p. C1. At a national meeting of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Alexander Auersperg, her son, met E. Gene Patterson, a co-chairman of a national victims' coalition. The two of them teamed up with Auersperg's sister Annie-Laurie and Morris Gurley, Sunny von Bulow's financial adviser, to form a new nonprofit organization with Patterson as director.Sunny's Kids Set Up Funds for Crime Victims
. ''Daily News'' (New York, New York). p. 11.
The organization was named the Sunny von Bulow Victim Advocacy Center, and it opened in January 1986, in Fort Worth, Texas.Mathers, Sandra (January 7, 1986).
Victim Center to Carry von Bulow's Name
. ''The Orlando Sentinel''. p. 19.
Fort Worth was chosen because of its location in the center of the United States. Auersperg envisioned the organization to be a national information and referral organization for victim-advocate groups. Auersperg pledged $1.5 million to fund the organization during its first three years, with his hope that the organization would become self-supporting. The organization was renamed the National Victim Center in 1987, and it became the National Center for Victims of Crime in December 1998.
. ''National Center for Victims of Crime''. December 1998. Archived fro

on February 8, 1999.


References


External links

* {{official site, http://www.victimsofcrime.org
National Center for Victims of Crime's Public Service Announcement
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