Victims' Rights Education Project
NVCAP's sister organization, NVCAN (National Victims Constitutional
Amendment Network), recently completed preparation of a comprehensive Toolkit
to help victims, witnesses and the American public better understand victims’ rights
and how to exercise them. This Toolkit was designed with input from professionals
and volunteers who include victims/survivors, victim assistance professionals,
criminal justice professionals, and legal counsel. The Project conducted a series
of group field interviews with crime victims/survivors, service providers, justice
and other allied professionals in 12 states. The data resulting from this vital
input from the field were collected and analyzed. In addition, a wide range of
existing resources about victims’ rights – including laws, brochures,
handbooks, and web sites – were reviewed to contribute to the development
of the Toolkit.
The Tools include (documents
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An
Introduction and Overview. (11 pages) |
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The Creating
a Victims’ Rights Public
Education Strategy Guidebook that helps victim service providers,
and organizations and agencies that assist victims of crime, develop
a strategy to educate crime victims and survivors, criminal justice
officials and the rest of society about victims’ rights, what
they mean, and why they are important. (27 pages) |
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A Crime
Victims’ Rights Miranda
Card that includes the core rights of victims in a brief format
that can be contained on a pocket-size “Miranda style” card
to be handed to crime victims at the first point of contact with law
enforcement. (1 page) |
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The Victims’ Rights
Handbook for
use by victims of crime and the general public to increase awareness
of victims’ rights and how to exercise them, and their understanding
of the criminal justice system. (69 pages) |
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A Victims’ Rights
Brochure Kit
that provides prototypes for victim service providers, and organizations
and agencies that assist victims of crime to customize for their jurisdictions.
(41 pages) |
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A Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) Kit that
includes a model for victim service providers, and organizations and
agencies that assist victims of crime, to customize a FAQ List of commonly
asked questions and issues of concern to crime victims in their state
and/or jurisdictions. (67 pages) |
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A Talking
Points Kit for victim service
providers, and organizations and agencies that assist victims of crime,
to enhance training, educational materials and presentations that address
the need for and value of victims’ rights. (42 pages) |
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Promising
Practices in the Compliance and Enforcement of Victims’ Rights
Kit, which provides guidance
for victims to exercise their rights. (21 pages) |
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