July 22, 2014
What Can You Do To Advance Victims’ Rights?
2014: The Year One Million Rise for Victims’ Rights! NCVLI has the resources to help you learn about, talk about, and demand victims’ rights. Click here to learn about the resources available and actions you can take to support victims and advance victims’ rights in the year ahead!
2014: The Year One Million Rise for Victims’ Rights! NCVLI has the resources to help you learn about, talk about, and demand victims’ rights. Scroll through the images below to see submitted photos on why victims’ rights matter.
Join us. Click here to download the poster and tell us why victims’ rights matter to you. Then submit a photo sharing that to ncvli@lclark.edu and we will add you to our slide show. Let’s become 1,000,000 rising together.
- “No Rights means No Equality.”
- “Victim Does Not Equal Evidence.” Photo by Peter Khalil
- “Every Victim Counts.”
- Victims’ Rights Equal Human Rights.” Photo by Peter Khalil
- “They Need Help.”
- Photos by Peter Khalil
- “If Justice Matters, Rights Matter.” Photo by Peter Khalil
- “Dignity is a Human Right.” Photo by Peter Khalil.
- “They are central persons harmed by crime and yet their rights and interests typically take third place, if any place in the our system.”
- “It is about fundamental Fairness.”
- “Dignity, Fairness and Respect are Human Rights.” Photo by Peter Khalil.
- “Victims Need to Feel Empowered and Given a Voice.”
- “No Rule of Law Exists without Victim’s Rights.”
- “Fair, Just, Balanced Criminal Justice Process.”
- “Justice Requires Victims’ Voices.” Photo by Peter Khalil
- “‘The People’ is an abstraction.”
- “Victims are more than Crime Statistics.”
- “They Balance the Justice Scales.”
- “Human Rights Matter,”
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- “A Win for One is a Win for Many.”
- “Victim Voice Matters!” Photo by Peter Khalil
- “Every Voice Counts.”
- “Without them the most important component is lost in the process.”
- “Fairness is a Human Right.”
Tell Us Why Victims’ Rights Matter to You
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