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OVC publishes a variety of fact sheets intended to provide policymakers, managers, advocates, crime victims, and the general public timely information about OVC programs, grants, resources, and services. The most recent items are highlighted under New Publications and Fact Sheets. Some of these documents may be ordered online through the Publications/Products menu of the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (www.ncjrs.gov).

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Children’s Justice Act Partnerships for Indian Communities (June 2003)
This fact sheet (FS 000303) describes an OVC grant program that provides funds and technical assistance to improve the capacity of existing tribal systems to handle serious child abuse cases, particularly cases of sexual abuse.

Community Crisis Response (August 1999)
This fact sheet (FS 000148) describes OVC's role in providing support to communities that have suffered crimes resulting in multiple victimizations or communitywide trauma. e-only icon

Denver Victim Services 2000 Community Advocate Program (September 2001)
This fact sheet (FS 000272) describes the Community Advocate (CA) Program, an outreach initiative of the Denver, Colorado, Victim Services 2000 demonstration project. It discusses development of the CA Program, services provided by CAs in Denver communities, and the types of crime addressed by CAs.

District Specific Training (March 1998)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000215) describes the background, purpose, and funding requirements of the District Specific Training program. Initiated in 1994 by OVC and the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), the program provides U.S. Attorneys' Offices with a mechanism for requesting assistance in complying with federal crime victim legislation and training federal criminal justice personnel. e-only icon

The Federal Crime Victims Division (Updated October 1999)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000209) describes the purpose and funded initiatives of this OVC division, including the American Indian-Alaska Native Crime Victims Initiatives. e-only icon

Funding Court Appointed Special Advocate Programs (October 2001)
This fact sheet (FS 000208) discusses the role of Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding and how CASA programs must meet certain eligibility criteria for VOCA funding. Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) programs may use VOCA funds to support services to child victims of neglect and/or abandonment. Originally published July/August 1998. e-only icon

Initiatives for Improving the Mental Health of Traumatized Crime Victims (July 1998)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 171665) describes the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) discretionary and formula grant programs that support mental health services to crime victims. The fact sheet also details specific training and technical assistance resources in this area. e-only icon

Initiatives To Combat Child Abuse (August 1998)
This fact sheet describes OVC’s financial and collaborative efforts to target family violence in Indian Country are discussed in this OVC fact sheet (FS 000212), including joint efforts with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and other federal agencies. e-only icon

Initiatives to Combat Violence Against Women (July 1998)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000211) provides an overview of the funding sources that support sexual assault and domestic violence programs. e-only icon

The Mentor Program for VOCA Administrators Announcement and Call for Participation (August 1998)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000210) describes background, scope, and examples of the Mentor Program, which was established to help VOCA administrators with grant management issues. e-only icon

The Office for Victims of Crime International Activities (July 1999)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000229) lists recent OVC initiatives to improve international awareness of victims’ rights and needs and to integrate crime victim issues into all international discussions of crime. e-only icon

Office for Victims of Crime National Scope Training and Technical Assistance Portfolio (February 1998)
This OVC fact sheet presents programs that receive discretionary funding through OVC. These programs are responsive to the field-driven need for training, technical assistance, and information. e-only icon

Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (March 2003)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000305) describes the mission of OVC's Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC), its primary activities, and how organizations can apply for training and technical assistance.

OVC Partnership With United States Attorneys' Offices (April 1998)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000207) describes the OVC programs, materials, and funding assistance for enhancing U.S. Attorneys' efforts on behalf of crime victims. e-only icon

OVC Responds to the Victims of Terrorist Attacks Against America on September 11, 2001 (December 2004)
The threat of terrorism and criminal mass violence against Americans, both in the United States and abroad, has increased in recent years. This fact sheet describes an array of services and assistance developed by OVC in conjunction with other federal agencies to help crime victims and communities affected by terrorism or mass violence. e-only icon

The Special Projects Division (August 1998)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000228) describes the duties and accomplishments of the Special Projects Division—the program development and training and technical assistance arm of the Office for Victims of Crime. e-only icon

State Compensation and Assistance Division (February 2000)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000226) describes the role and programmatic responsibilities of the State Compensation and Assistance Division in the Office for Victims of Crime. e-only icon
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State Crime Victim Compensation and Assistance Grant Programs (April 2004)
This e-pub (FS 000306) provides information about OVC's partnership with state agencies to provide victim compensation and victim assistance to individuals. This e-pub links to a listing of state administrators to contact to obtain direct services for victims. e-only icon

Technical Assistance, Publications, and Information Resources (TAPIR) Unit (January 2002)
This fact sheet (FS 000282) discusses the four components of OVC's TAPIR Unit, which serve as access points to the field for OVC's publications, training, and services.

Telemarketing Fraud Prevention, Public Awareness, and Training Activities (August 1998)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000214) describes four innovative projects funded by OVC to prevent and intervene in telemarketing fraud schemes that target elderly citizens. These include the Elder Financial Exploitation Prevention Program; the Telemarketing Fraud Project for Latino Elderly; Operation Fraudstop; and Telemarketing Fraud Prevention, Public Awareness, and Training Activities. e-only icon

Terrorism and International Victim Assistance Services Division (Updated August 2004)
This fact sheet (FS 000276) provides information on the services that OVC provides to victims of terrorism, mass violence, and crimes that have transnational dimensions. It includes program summaries and examples of past responses.

Victims of Crime Act Crime Victims Fund (October 2005)
This OVC fact sheet (FS 000310) provides information about the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Crime Victims Fund and the various grant programs (formula and discretionary) funded using VOCA dollars. Also available in other languages.

What Is the Office for Victims of Crime? (November 2004)
This fact sheet (FS 000307) describes OVC's mission and major responsibilities.

What You Can Do If You Are a Victim of Crime (November 2005)
This OVC brochure (BC 000713) explains the rights of victims of crime and the compensation and assistance resources available to them and lists national organizations that help victims find information or obtain referrals. Also available in other languages.

Some of these documents may be ordered online through the Publications/Products menu of the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (www.ncjrs.gov).