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  2. National Center for Victims of Crime - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information, resources, and advocacy for victims of all types of crime, as well as the people who serve them. The National Center for Victims of Crime hosts the annual National Training Institute, designed to share current ...

  3. List of organizations that combat human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    EVE, an advocacy group based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [8] The Exodus Road, a non-profit coalition of organizations specialized in the intervention component of human trafficking, training and funding partnerships with local authorities to actively rescue people trapped in human trafficking in India, southeast Asia, and the United ...

  4. Rape crisis centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Legal advocates may educate survivors about the legal process, assist them with getting protective orders against their assailant, and accompany survivors to meetings with the prosecutor or to their court date. [30] The criminal justice system can be traumatic for some rape survivors and so legal advocates are present as a source of support. [31]

  5. Sexual Assault Prevention Response (US military) - Wikipedia

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    Victims can report it to law enforcement, a health care provider, a Chaplain, their chain of command, a SARC, or a SAPR Advocate. [1] [13] A Restricted report can be reported to a SARC, victim advocate, health care provider, and in same cases, a military Chaplain, all of which contain a confidentiality clause. Victims will still be able to ...

  6. National Sexual Violence Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    Activities include providing training and technical assistance, giving referrals, consulting, participating in systems advocacy, creating online tools, curating a resource library, building capacity, integrating research findings with community-based projects, coordinating Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and sponsoring national conferences and ...

  7. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner - Wikipedia

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    This is a group of individuals that come together from different areas, such as the medical community, law enforcement, and victim advocacy groups, to help sexual assault victims post assault. Assistance may include forensic evidence collection, legal expertise, and emotional support.

  8. Center for Victims of Torture - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Victims of Torture (CVT) is an international non-profit headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, that provides direct care for those who have been tortured, trains partner organizations in the United States and around the world who can prevent and treat torture, conducts research to understand how best to heal survivors, and advocates for an end to torture.

  9. Virtus (program) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its most common Protecting God's Children program, VIRTUS also has Victim Advocacy Training and VIRTUS Investigation Training. The Protecting God's Children program is also available in an online form. The creation of the VIRTUS program is similar to efforts in other Christian churches to help prevent child sexual abuse.