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MCC Daily Tribune Archive
National Crime Victims Week - 25th Anniversary
Monroe Community College Department of Public Safety wishes to recognize the 25th Anniversary of National Crime Victims Week - April 26th to May 2nd 2009. National Crime Victims Week is an initiative administered by the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime that provides assistance and resources for victims of crime in the community as well as volunteer opportunities for those whom wish to assist victims of crime. 2009 marks the 25th Anniversary of this nationwide program designed to assist victims of crime as well as provide information about the numerous volunteer opportunities that assist crime victims in your communities.
MCC Public Safety invites you to join with us in recognizing National Crime Victims Week and supporting victims of crime as well as the agencies in our community that provide counseling and support services to victims of crime. MCC Public Safety encourages you to visit the following websites for information regarding crime victims’ services and volunteer information.
* NYS Crime Victims Board:
https://www.cvb.state.ny.us/home.aspx
* U.S. Dept .of Justice Office for Victims of Crime:
https://www.ovc.gov/
* National Crime Victims’ Rights Week:
https://ovc.ncjrs.gov/ncvrw2009/welcome.html
* Crime Victims/Volunteer Resource Center:
https://www.crimevictims.gov/
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https://www.crimevictims.gov
* National Center for Missing and Exploited Children:
https://www.ncmec.org/
* Security on Campus:
https://www.securityoncampus.org/
* Safe Campuses Now:
https://www.safecampusesnow.org/
* National Organization for Victims’ Assistance:
https://www.trynova.org/crt/
* National Coalition Against Domestic Violence:
https://www.ncadv.org/
* Mothers Against Drunk Driving:
https://www.madd.org/home.aspx
* Monroe County/Rochester Coalition for Crime Victims:
https://www.4victims.org/
* Monroe Community College Public Safety Campus Crime Prevention Webpage:
https://www.monroecc.edu/depts/pstd/CampusCrimePrevention.htm
Lee Struble
Public Safety
04/29/2009