April 02, 2019
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) is April 7-13. This year’s theme, “Honoring Our Past, Creating Hope for the Future”, celebrates the progress made by those before us as we look to a future of victim services that is more inclusive, accessible and trauma-informed.
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National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) is April 7-13. This year’s theme, “Honoring Our Past, Creating Hope for the Future”, celebrates the progress made by those before us as we look to a future of victim services that is more inclusive, accessible and trauma-informed. Learn more from the Office for Victims of Crime.
How will you show up for justice during NCVRW?
- April 10: NCVLI will join colleagues from the International Association of Chiefs of Police to present at the Crimes Against Women Conference in Dallas, TX. Learn more here.
- April 11: NCVLI will present at the Victims’ Rights Community Talk in Medford, OR . Learn more here.
- April 12: NCVLI will be the Keynote at the McGeorge School of Law’s Victims’ Rights Symposium in Sacramento CA. Learn more here.