National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Social Media Toolkit

Victims of crime are not alone. Each year, California joins states across the country to observe National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and show our support for crime victims and survivors recovering from the physical, emotional, and financial trauma of violent crime. CalVCB offers financial support to crime victims to help them rebuild their lives.

You can help us to raise awareness about crime victims’ rights and the services available to victims.

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National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is an annual event dedicated to victims of violent crime. Since 1981, participants of NCVRW have committed themselves to honoring survivors, celebrating the accomplishments of the victims’ rights movement, and promoting further justice through advocacy and reform.

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Approximately 150,000 violent crimes are committed in California every year. These crimes affect not only direct victims but their families as well. California is committed to upholding the rights of crime victims and their families. Marsy’s Law provides all victims with rights and due process. Learn more about your rights here.

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We want all Californians to know that help is available 24 hours a day; 7 days a week. There are many different helplines that each provide information and resources directly to victims. Download the Help for Crime Victims Helplines for a comprehensive list of call, text, and online resources.

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Victims of crime are not alone. The California Victim Services Coordination Council consists of ten state departments and agencies that can help. These state agencies can aid survivors with housing and relocation, finding counseling, restraining orders, and more. Learn more about the Coordination Council here.

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