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Victims.


The Office for Victims of Crime The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is a part of the Office of Justice Programs, part of the U.S. Department of Justice.

The OVC's mission is to provide aid and promote justice for crime victims.
 presents Learning About Victims of Crime: A Training Model for Victim Service Providers and Allied Professionals, which describes the efforts of Denver Denver, city (1990 pop. 467,610), alt. 5,280 ft (1,609 m), state capital, coextensive with Denver co., N central Colo., on a plateau at the foot of the Front Range of the Rocky Mts., along the South Platte River where Cherry Creek meets it; inc. 1861.  Victim Services 2000 (VS2000) in providing training, education, and technology to victim service providers and allied professionals (including faith communities, and the law enforcement and legal professions) and shares lessons learned and knowledge gained during the development and implementation of Denver VS2000. To provide comprehensive, coordinated, and seamless delivery of services, staff applied VS2000's trademark collaboration Working together on a project. See collaborative software.  and innovation to yield a distinct service delivery model to meet the specific needs of victims in Denver. Authored by Carol Watkins Watkins may refer to:
  • The town of Watkins, Colorado
  • The city of Watkins, Minnesota
  • Watkins Incorporated, a manufacturer of cosmetics, health remedies and baking products
  • Watkins Electric Music, a manufacturer of musical instruments
 Ali and Erin Stark and the fifth in a series that documents the VS2000 model and initiatives, this bulletin encourages replication In database management, the ability to keep distributed databases synchronized by routinely copying the entire database or subsets of the database to other servers in the network.

There are various replication methods.
 by others with similar initiatives. It is available electronically at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/publications/bulletins/VS2000trainingmodel/welcome.html.
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Title Annotation:Learning About Victims of Crime: A Training Model for Victim Service Providers and Allied Professionals
Publication:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Apr 1, 2005
Words:148
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