National Crime Victims' Rights W
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CAMERA READY ARTWORK
Perhaps the most replicated even as billboards. Victim service honoring victim service providers
component of the NCVRW Resource providers should insert their orga- and others for their contributions to
Guide is the camera-ready artwork. nization’s contact information prior victim assistance. The certificate can
The artwork can be utilized in many to duplicating the poster artwork. be reproduced on attractive card
ways during NCVRW and through- stock, with the recipient's name
s The artwork for buttons can be
out the year. Various pieces can be written in calligraphy. Spaces are
printed in one or more colors to
used as “stand alone” documents or provided for the date of the award
add dimension to the message.
incorporated into publications such and the signature of the Director of
as brochures, annual reports, and s Each of the bookmarks should be the organization giving the award.
fact sheets. They can also be copied printed on two sides, and print best You may also wish to modify the
onto overhead transparencies for on paper that is at least 80 pound certificate to honor volunteers who
use in training programs. stock. assist crime victims and advocates,
The 2001 Resource Guide cam- tying the event into National
era-ready artwork reflects the
s Sample letterhead and logos can
Volunteer Week, which will also be
theme of NCVRW, along with other be used to encourage coalitions
commemorated during the week of
salient issues relevant to crime and and/or NCVRW planning commit-
April 22-28, 2001.
victimization. When appropriate, tees to show a united effort under
one banner: 2001 National Crime s The list of national toll-free infor-
the artwork can be personalized
Victims’ Rights Week. Victim service mation and referral telephone num-
with local victim service providers'
contact information. Local printers providers may wish to incorporate a bers can be reprinted as a “stand
and/or correctional agencies may listing of NCVRW Planning alone” document or incorporated
be willing to donate printing ser- Committee members onto the let- into other victim service organiza-
vices and/or paper, or provide these terhead prior to reproducing it. tions' publications. This list can also
services at a reduced cost. be utilized for training and technical
Logos can be used on brochures,
assistance, especially for criminal
programs, invitations, centerpieces,
The ten categories of artwork and juvenile justice and allied pro-
etc. Also, color can be easily incor-
include: fessionals who are in need of good
porated to add more depth to the
Public Awareness Poster, Buttons, referral programs for the victims
designs.
Bookmarks, Logos, Bumper Sticker, with whom they have contact.
NCVRW Letterhead, Cover/Title
s A bumper sticker is included for
s A crime victim resources brochure
Page, Certificate of Appreciation, reproduction and distribution to
is provided as a double-sided, cam-
Crime Victim Resources Brochure & local constituencies.
era-ready, tri-fold brochure. It
National Toll-free Information and s Also included is a cover or title includes basic information about
Referral Telephone Numbers page for your Victims' Rights Week victims' rights and services nation-
s An 11 x 17 inch poster, present- material. Space has been left so you wide, as well as a listing of national
ing the NCVRW theme, is included can incorporate the logo or name referral numbers. Space is provided
in the Resource Guide. The poster of your agency/organization. for local contact information.
can be enlarged and/or reduced for s A certificate of appreciation is
use in newsletters, brochures, and included in the Resource Guide,
C A M E R A - R E A DY A R T W O R K F O R N C V R W L O G O S & B U T T O N S
N AT I O N A L C R I M E V I C T I M S’ APRIL 22-28, 2001
RIGHTS WEEK
NATIONAL CRIME
VICTIMS’
RIGHTS WEEK
A P R I L 2 2 - 2 8 2 0 0 1 REACH FOR THE STARS
APRIL 22-28, 2001 APRIL 22-28
NATIONAL NATIONAL
C R I M E V I C T I M S’ CRIME VICTIMS’
RIGHTS WEEK RIGHTS WEEK
2001
REACH FOR THE STARS
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ APRIL 22-28 2001
APRIL 22-28, 2001 RIGHTS WEEK
NATIONAL REACH NATIONAL
CRIME CRIME
VICTIMS’ FOR VICTIMS’
RIGHTS THE RIGHTS
WEEK
REACH FOR THE STARS
STARS WEEK
APRIL 22-28, 2001 REACH FOR THE STARS
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’
R I G H T S W E E K APRIL 22-28 2001
N AT I O N A L C R I M E N AT I O N A L C R I M E
VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK
VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK V I C T I M S’ APRIL 22-28, 2001 N AT I O N A L
APRIL 22-28, 2001
N AT I O N A L T O L L- F R E E N U M B E R S
R I G H T S: Information and Referrals on Victims’ Rights,
Services, and Criminal & Juvenile Justice Resources
CRIME
Battered Women’s Justice Project
(800) 903-0111 VICTIMS’
REACH Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Country
Child Abuse Hotline (800) 633-5155
Childhelp USA National Hotline RIGHTS WEEK
CAMERA-READY ARTWORK FOR NCVRW BOOKMARKS
(800) 4-A-CHILD TDD Hotline (800) 2-A-CHILD
Family Violence Prevention Fund/Health Resource
APRIL 22-28
FOR THE Center (800) 313-1310
Justice Statistics Clearinghouse
(800) 732-3277 2001
STARS
Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse
(800) 638-8736
VICTIMS ’
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
(800) GET-MADD
National Center for Missing and Exploited
RIGHTS:
Children (800) 843-5678
TDD Hotline (800) 826-7653
I F YO U O R S O M E O N E National Center for Victims of Crime
(800) FYI-CALL
YO U K N O W H A S B E E N
REACH
National Children’s Alliance (800) 239-9950
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
Information (800) 729-6686
A VICTIM OF CRIME, TDD Hotline (800) 487-4889
FOR THE
Hearing Impaired (800) 735-2258
YO U S H O U L D K N O W : National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and
Neglect (800) 394-3366
STARS
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
VICTIMS’ RIGHTS: YO U H A V E R I G H T S ;
(800) 851-3420
National Domestic Violence Hotline
REACH FOR (800) 799-7233 TTY Hotline (800) 787-3224
National Fraud Information Hotline
T H E S TA R S YO U C A N G E T H E L P ; (800) 876-7060
National Organization for Victim Assistance FOR ASSISTANCE OR MORE
(800) TRY-NOVA
FOR ASSISTANCE OR MORE YO U C A N W O R K National Resource Center on Domestic Violence INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
(800) 537-2238
INFORMATION PLEASE CALL TTY Hotline (800) 553-2508
THE OFFICE FOR VICTIMS
FOR POSITIVE CHANGE.
THE OFFICE FOR VICTIMS Office for Victims of Crime Resource Center
OF CRIME AT
(800) 627-6872 OF CRIME AT
Parents of Murdered Children (888) 818-POMC
(800) 627-6872 (800) 627-6872 Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
(800) 656-4673
(800) 627-6872
OFFICE FOR Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Child OR GO ON-LINE
OR GO ON-LINE Protection and Custody (800) 527-3223
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc VICTIMS OF CRIME VALOR/National Victim Assistance Academy www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc
(877) 748-NVAA
MAY 15 - NATIONAL PEACE OFFICERS’
2001 MEMORIAL DAY
Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc.
(573) 346-4911 IF YOU
EVENTS www.nationalcops.org
MAY 25 - NATIONAL MISSING CHILDREN’S DAY OR SOMEONE
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR National Center for Missing and
THE EVENTS LISTED BELOW. Exploited Children
(800) 843-5678 YOU KNOW HAS
J A N U A R Y www.missingkids.com
CRIME STOPPERS MONTH BEEN A VICTIM
Crime Stoppers International J U N E
(800) 245-0009
www.c-s-i.org
JUNE 24-29 - NATIONAL VICTIM
ASSISTANCE ACADEMY
OF CRIME,
CAMERA-READY ARTWORK FOR NCVRW BOOKMARKS
Victims' Assistance Legal Organization
A P R I L (VALOR)
(877) 748-NVAA
YOU SHOULD
NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH
National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse
www.nvaa.org
KNOW:
(312) 663-3520
www.childabuse.org A U G U S T
AUGUST 7 - NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH
National Coalition Against Sexual Assault
National Association of Town Watch
(610) 649-7055 YOU HAVE
(phone number to come) www.nationaltownwatch.org
(web site to come)
RIGHTS;
APRIL 22-28 - NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK O C T O B E R
Points of Light Foundation NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
(202) 729-8000
www.pointsoflight.org
AWARENESS MONTH
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence YOU CAN
(303) 839-1852
APRIL 20 & 21 - NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY
Youth Service America
www.ncadv.org GET HELP;
(202) 296-2992 CRIME PREVENTION MONTH
www.ysa.org National Crime Prevention Council
APRIL 22-28 - N AT I O N A L C R I M E V I C T I M S ’
(202) 466-6272
http://www.ncpc.org
NATIONAL YOU CAN WORK
RIGHTS WEEK
CRIME VICTIMS’
U.S. Department of Justice
Office for Victims of Crime
OCTOBER 21-27 - AMERICA’S SAFE SCHOOLS WEEK
National School Safety Center
RIGHTS WEEK FOR POSITIVE
(800) 627- 6872 (OVC Resource Center) (805) 373-9977
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc www.nssc1.org
APRIL 22-28, 2001 CHANGE.
OCTOBER 14-20 - WEEK WITHOUT VIOLENCE
M A Y YWCA of the USA
MAY 1 - NATIONAL L AW DAY
American Bar Association
(888) 992-2463
www.ywca.org
VICTIMS’ L O C A L C O N TA C T:
RIGHTS:
(312) 988-5522
www.abanet.org N O V E M B E R
MAY 6-12 - NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS WEEK NOVEMBER 29, 2001-JANUARY 1, 2002 -
REACH
International Association of Correctional TIE ONE ON FOR SAFETY
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Officers
(800) GET-MADD
(800) 255-2382
www.madd.org
FOR THE
MAY 5-12 - NATIONAL SAFE KIDS WEEK
National SAFE KIDS Campaign D E C E M B E R
(202) 662-0600
NATIONAL DRUNK AND DRUGGED DRIVING
STARS
www.safekids.org
PREVENTION MONTH
MAY 13-19 - NATIONAL POLICE WEEK Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (800) GET-MADD
(573) 346-4911 www.madd.org
www.nationalcops.org
C A M E R A - R E A DY A R T W O R K F O R N C V R W B U M P E R S T I C K E R S
APRIL 22-28, 2001
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS ’
RIGHTS WEEK REAC H FOR THE STAR S
APRIL 22-28, 2001
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS ’
RIGHTS WEEK REAC H FOR THE STAR S
APRIL 22-28, 2001
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK
REACH FOR THE STARS
N A T I O N A L C R I M E V I C T I M S ’ R I G H T S W E E K A P R I L 2 2 - 2 8 , 2 0 0 1
R E A C H F O R T H E S T A R S
CERTIFICATE of APPRECIATION
Presented to
For outstanding service on behalf of crime victims
Date Presented by
APRIL 22-28, 2001
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK
REACH FOR THE STARS
I N F O R M AT I O N A N D R E F E R R A L S O N V I C T I M S ’ R I G H T S ,
SERVICES, AND CRIMINAL & JUVENILE JUSTICE RESOURCES
Battered Women’s Justice Project 800-903-0111
Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Country Child Abuse Hotline 800-633-5155
Childhelp USA National Hotline 800-4-A-CHILD
TDD Hotline 800-2-A-CHILD
Justice Statistics Clearinghouse 800-732-3277
Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse 800-638-8736
Mothers Against Drunk Driving 800-GET-MADD
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 800-843-5678
TDD Hotline 800-826-7653
National Center for Victims of Crime 800-FYI-CALL
National Children’s Alliance 800-239-9950
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information 800-729-6686
TDD Hotline 800-487-4889
Hearing Impaired 800-735-2258
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect 800-394-3366
National Criminal Justice Reference Service 800-851-3420
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
TTY Hotline 800-787-3224
National Fraud Information Hotline 800-876-7060
National Organization for Victim Assistance 800-TRY-NOVA
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence 800-537-2238
TTY Hotline 800-553-2508
Office for Victims of Crime Resource Center 800-627-6872
Parents of Murdered Children 888-818-POMC
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network 800-656-4673
Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Child Protection & Custody 800-527-3223
VALOR/National Victim Assistance Academy 877-748-NVAA
Provided as a public service by the Office for Victims of Crime and the VALOR, Victims’ Assistance Legal Organization
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