Youth Initiative
Helpful information for teen victims of crime
Civil Justice for Crime Victims
Information for crime victims considering a civil lawsuit
Stalking Resource Center
Practical information for victims of stalking
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September 11 Resources  
Practical information for victims of September 11 and their loved ones
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National Stalking Awareness Month Resources

For information and materials to use in planning your outreach activities next January, visit the new National Stalking Awareness Month Web site.

Civil Litigation

The National Crime Victim Bar Association is a network of attorneys and allied professionals dedicated to facilitating civil actions brought by crime victims. Crime victims may be able to file civil lawsuits against perpetrators and responsible third parties for the damages the victims suffered as a result of the crime.

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