The following information resources may offer victim assistance information,
research findings, educational materials, or strategies for program and
policy development specific to this topic. A general listing of all OVC
publications is also available.
Health Care
Community, New Directions from the Field: Victims' Rights and Services
for the 21st Century (August 1998)
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 172818) is a reprint of chapter 7 from New Directions
and deals specifically with promising practices and recommendations
related
to the health care community. An executive summary and 17 other bulletins
complete the set.
HIV/AIDS and Victim Services: A Critical Concern for the 90s,
a Training Manual (1996)
This OVC manual (NCJ 161415) offers an overview of the medical, legal,
and counseling issues associated with HIV/AIDS. It describes the impact
on victims of crime and on the workplace, and the possible responses of
victim assistance professionals. It also includes a trainer's manual.
Abstract and ordering information
A Multimedia Program for Physically Injured Crime Victims (April 2006)
This multimedia program offers victims an educational DVD (NCJ 213709), brochure (BC 000728), and bulletin (NCJ 212974) for use during their hospitalization for crime-related injuries. The program provides victims of violent crime with information about emotional responses to victimization, elements of medical follow-up, physical rehabilitation processes, and the criminal justice system. Also available in other languages.
A Multimedia Program To Improve Criminal Justice System Participation and Reduce Distress Among Physically Injured Crime Victims (April 2006)
This OVC Bulletin (NCJ 212974) is a component of A Multimedia Program for Physically Injured Crime Victims. The bulletin outlines the theories and research that led to the creation of a DVD and brochure designed to inform physically injured crime victims about the recovery process and their rights in the criminal justice system. Also available in other languages.
Implementing SANE Programs in Rural Communities: The West Virginia Regional Mobile SANE Project (June 2008)
Although Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs have spread throughout the country, they remain scarce in rural communities. OVC’s replication guide—available in print (NCJ 221749) and as an electronic publication (NCJ 221753)—highlights an OVC-funded demonstration project from the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services (FRIS), which sought to use on-call SANEs to serve hospitals throughout a four-county region in a rural area of West Virginia. The guide focuses on how the project was planned and implemented and the lessons learned by FRIS and other stakeholders. It also provides a checklist for other rural communities to use in replicating a similar project and access to materials developed during implementation.
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programs: Improving the Community
Response to Sexual Assault Victims (April 2001)
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 186366) provides an overview of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
(SANE) programs and their contributions to improving community response to sexual
assault victims, identifies promising practices in such programs, and provides
practical guidelines for establishing a SANE program. 
HTML, ASCII (86
kb), or PDF (2 mb)
Understanding DNA Evidence: A Guide for Victim Service Providers
This OVC bulletin (NCJ 185690) and brochure (BC 000657) offer victim service
providers an understanding of how DNA testing may be used in victims' cases,
the process and procedures used, and the potential outcomes from the test.
Bulletin (April 2001): HTML, ASCII (14
kb), or PDF (573 kb)
Brochure (May 2001): ASCII (14
kb) or PDF (360
kb)
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