Nov. 12—Families of Black homicide victims in the United States are more likely than any other group to seek financial assistance through state victim compensation programs — and they are the most ...
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Victims compensation: Advocates encourage victims of violent crimes to apply for state financial aid
CINCINNATI — Advocates and victims of violent crimes filled the hall inside the Holloman Center for Social Justice. National and local nonprofits brought the community together Tuesday to learn about ...
Shooting survivor brings national tour to Jacksonville, educating victims about compensation program
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A national crime victims advocacy group is traveling to cities across the nation to make sure crime victims get the support they need and let them know money could be available to ...
The Justice Department announced on Wednesday that it will distribute a record $2.825 billion to nearly 22,000 victims of state-sponsored terrorism, marking the largest payout in the program’s history ...
Police tape off a street in Grand Blanc, Mich., after a shooting and fire at a church. Victims of crime often face a maze of legal and administrative barriers, making it hard to secure compensation or ...
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