
Various organizations and law enforcement agencies across the United States are observing National Crime Victims' Rights Week to support and honor crime victims. Events such as coffee gatherings, awards ceremonies, and awareness programs are being held to emphasize the rights and well-being of victims. The FBI has launched a Trauma Notification Training Program as part of this week to provide valuable resources and support to victims of crime.





This National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the #FBI honors crime victims and survivors, along with recognizing the professionals who provide critical services to victims of crime. Learn more about how the FBI helps victims: https://t.co/BGuquVXFqO https://t.co/h8t6f02rqd
Yesterday, we participated in @MACorrections's annual commemoration of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. In her remarks, Undersec. Kerry Collins recognized the importance of sustained engagement with survivors and the contributions of victim services professionals in our state https://t.co/OIPZeUq5iL
As part of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, our office hosted the 2024 Crime Victims' Service Awards Ceremony to recognize professionals who support victims of crime. https://t.co/UCN1rla3NK