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The trauma of violent crime is devastating to individuals, families, friends, and neighbors. If you, or someone close to you, have experienced the trauma of violent crime, there are many resources available online to help on your journey. They include timely literature, guidance on the Criminal Justice System, local support groups, and assistance in locating resources in your area. You need not be alone in your search for understanding, answers or help. Accessing such information will make your journey easier...difficult, but easier. Law enforcement, prosecutor's office, victim witness units as well as local libraries and hospices are common resources. These agencies can be a valuable asset. Our pages include important resources such as literature on homicide, grief, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and related topics. If you like what you have read, or have any suggestions on ways to improve these pages please e-mail us at the addresses provided on our pages. Click the links below to explore Dick's and Stephen's Pages
HEALING A FATHER'S GRIEF
Sincerely, If you need help and can't find a resource here or on our other pages please e-mail us and we will help if possible. Please include the type of crime and location [city and state] where you need the help and we will respond as quickly as possible. SUPPORT AND HELP For Resources, Support and Help please check out RESOURCES PAGE.
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Date This Page Was Last Updated Copyright
DOVE [Dignity of Victims Everywhere]; 2004; |