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Page 1: 2020 National Crime Victims' Rights Week OVC Gallery · • photos from National Crime Victims Service Awards Ceremonies and other special events • bios and photos of National Crime

2020 NCVRW Resource Guide | Office for Victims of Crime Gallery | 1

Seek Justice | Ensure Victims’ Rights | Inspire Hope

The Office for Victims of Crime’s Online Gallery (www.ovc.gov/gallery) offers free, professionally designed outreach materials for you to download and use during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) and throughout the year.

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Help is available for victims of elder fraud.

If you suspect someone is in need of help, call the National Elder Fraud Hotline at 1-833-FRAUD-11 or visit https://justice.gov/stopelderfraud.

Credit: FG Trade/iStockBe a Voice.Your voice has the power to give hope.

If you or someone you know is an older adult victim, get help on VictimConnect.org or call 855-4-VICTIM.

Financial exploitationby a trusted friend.

Psychological abuseby a partner.

Neglect or abandonment by a family member.

Reach Out.

Would you recognize these crimes as elder abuse?

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National Crime Victims’ Rights WeekApril 19–25, 2020

Seek JusticeEnsure Victims’ RightsInspire Hope

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> Provides funding to state victim compensation and assistance programs.

> Connects victims with resources.

> Develops research-informed training and publications.

> Supports innovative programs,promising practices, and resource centers.

Explore OVC.gov today!

The Office for Victims of Crime of the U.S. Department of Justice —

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Highlights include—• posters from the 2003–2019 NCVRW Resource Guides

• videos about NCVRW from 2005–2019

• photos from National Crime Victims Service Awards Ceremoniesand other special events

• bios and photos of National Crime Victims’ Service Award recipients

• web banners and other promotional art

Office for Victims of Crime Gallery

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