Resources

  • Tip Sheet Series: Enhancing Support to Survivors by Using a Trauma-Informed Approach

    This three-part sheet series is designed to enhance support to crime survivors by providing practical tips advocates, attorneys, and judges can use to bring a trauma-informed approach to their work. Each tip sheet is designed for a different audience: Attorneys...
  • Bridging Research and Practice to Expand Our Reach

    Each year, millions of people in the United States become victims of crime. According to the National Crime Victimization Survey of 1, 900 individuals {survivors, advocates, law enforcement officers, funders and others}, only 13% of victims report receiving victim services....
  • Translating Justice Webinar Series

    The Webinar Series presents the entire Translating Justice Curriculum in webinar format. The Translating Justice Initiative was created to develop a comprehensive language access curriculum addressing the training needs of crime victim service providers around language access for people with...
  • Creating Meaningful Collaborations Among Mainstream and Culturally-Specific Programs

    Drawing from both research and personal experience, explore effective components of equitable, mutually beneficial, and meaningful collaboration. Themes include authentic power-sharing and anti-oppression frameworks that center and elevate culturally-specific communities.   Webinar Recording
  • Enhancing Legal Advocacy Through a Trauma Informed Approach

    This tip sheet covers the impact of trauma on legal proceedings and what lawyers and other legal advocates can do to minimize the affect on the case and assist victim clients.
  • Enhancing Access to Justice Through a Trauma Informed Approach

    This tip sheet provides detailed guidance for judges and court staff to make court rooms more trauma informed to help victims of crime participate in the court processes.
  • Serving Formerly Incarcerated Survivors of Sexual Assault: A Webinar for Advocates and Victim Service Providers

    Many survivors of sexual abuse {whether the abuse occurred before they became incarcerated or while they were serving time } return home after their incarceration, having never received any help or services. Practitioners need tools to build trust, recognize trauma,...
  • Reaching Victims Who Have an Incarceration History: A Webinar for Service Providers

    Crime victims who have a history of incarceration carry both the trauma of suffering violence and the burden of stigma that comes from having spent time behind bars. Providers from rural Iowa and Newark, New Jersey, discuss practical strategies of...
  • Translating Justice Trainer’s Toolkit

    This Translating Justice Toolkit gives trainers everything they need to produce their own language access training. It can be presented as a full two-day training on language access, or split up into specific modules. The Toolkit includes Power Points, faculty...
  • Supporting Survivors with a History of Incarceration: Interview with Nicole Hamilton-Brahm

    Kaitlin Kall of the Vera Institute of Justice and the National Resource Center for Reaching Victims spoke with Nicole Hamilton-Brahm, Violent Crimes Program Supervisor at Crisis Intervention Service (CIS). CIS is a victim services agency that serves 15 rural counties...