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OVC has received reports of imposter scams in which scammers are claiming to be OVC. Do not provide personal identifiable information, such as a social security number, or money in response to these false claims. Learn more.

2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) Artwork

The 2024 NCVRW artwork is now available to download! Use the artwork—including, posters, fliers, web and social media graphics, and more—in your campaigns to raise awareness about victims’ rights and services.

From the Director’s Desk with OVC Director Rose

Dial into the From the Director’s Desk monthly briefing on the second Thursday of each month, at 3:00 p.m., eastern time. During this short call, Director Kristina Rose will update the field about OVC programs and initiatives.

Resources for Victims of Mass Violence

OVC offers resources to help victims of recent mass violence incidents, their families, and the community during this difficult time.

Resources for victim service providers, law enforcement, first responders, and community and faith leaders responding to recent tragedies are also listed.

Victim Compensation

Find contact information to apply for victim compensation or check on the status of your compensation claim.

Help for Victims

If you or your loved one is a victim of crime, help is available. 

Our site has resources to help you, including toll free hotlines and information about services in your state/territory. 

Crime Victims Fund Balance and Deposits

As of January 2024, the Crime Victims Fund (the Fund) balance is over $1.2 billion. View the Fund’s annual balance and deposits since FY 2007, learn how the Fund is administered, and read about the VOCA Fix Act.

File a Civil Rights Complaint

The Office for Civil Rights at the Office of Justice Programs investigates complaints from individuals or groups who believe that they have experienced discrimination from an agency that receives funding from the Justice Department, including the Office for Victims of Crime.

If you believe that you have experienced discrimination, you are encouraged to file a civil rights complaint as soon as possible.

Learn about Funding

Learn about Funding

OVC formula funding supports victim compensation and assistance programs in every U.S. state and territory. OVC discretionary grants support training, technical assistance, and other capacity-building programs to support victims of crime in communities across the Nation.
Find Products

Find Products

OVC develops publications and multimedia products on emerging victim issues, promising practices, policy development, and technical assistance and skill-building tools.
Register for Events

Register for Events

Find events to build the capacity of the crime victims field and raise awareness about victims' rights and services.
Browse Topics

Browse Topics

Find publications and other information on a wide variety of crime victimization-related topics.

 

 

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