The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime.
Focused on the intersections of health and domestic, sexual, and intimate violence, the 9th National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence brings together the nation’s leading medical, public health and family violence experts from across the U.S. with increased international participation. The Conference presents the most recent research and promising community, clinical, advocacy and public… Read More »9th Annual National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence
Are you feeling increased levels of stress and anxiety? If you answered yes, know you are not alone. Join us for a virtual wellness session to help manage your stress, as you navigate the many challenges involved in continuing services for survivors during the COVID-19 crisis.
Hosted each year by the National Center for Victims of Crime, the National Training Institute is a multidisciplinary institute offering more than 80 victim-centered, practice-based, research-informed trainings. The 2020 National Training Institute will be held September 30 - October 2 in Atlanta, Georgia. Join us to sharpen your skills, connect with peers, and reach across… Read More »Deadline to register early for 2020 National Training Institute
This is the first in a 2-part series of webinars on how to build your toolbox as a trainer. In Part 1, we will focus on how to use and cite research properly, both to increase your own credibility as an expert and to avoid any potential fear of plagiarism. Guidance will also be given… Read More »Building Your Trainer Toolbox, Part 1 Using and Citing Research