Victim Resources
Victims’ Support Groups and Resources ◦ Contact a Tucson Lawyer for Advice and Further Information
Explore the following resources that may offer help for you and your family after you have been injured or lost a family member as a result of a criminal act. Talk to an attorney for specific direction on how to make the most of victims’ support groups and other available resources for you and your family. Contact the Law Office of Southern Arizona Crime Victim Attorneys, PLLC, for referrals for victims of drunk driving and violent crimes including rape and domestic violence.
National Center for Victims of Crime
800-211-7996
http://www.ncvc.org
National Organization for Victims Assistance (NOVA)
(703)535-NOVA
http://www.trynova.org
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
(800)GET-MADD
Victim’s Assistance Legal Organization
(703)748-0811
http://www.valor-national.org
Child help USA
1-800-4-A-Child
http://www.childhelpusa.org
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
(303)839-1852
http://www.ncadv.org
National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence
(512)407-9020
Darkness to Light (Child Sexual Abuse)
1-866-For-Light
http://www.darkness2light.org
End Stalking in America
http://www.esia.net
Homicide Survivors, Inc.
(520)740-5729
National Organization for Parents of Murdered Children, Inc.
(888)818-POMC
http://www.pomc.com
Local Advocacy Centers
Arizona Children’s Advocacy Center
(602)369-8845
Southern Arizona Child and Family Advocacy Center
(520)319-5511
City of Phoenix Family Advocacy Center
(602)534-2120
888-246-0303
Mesa Center Against Family Violence
(480)644-4075
West Valley Advocacy Center
(623)930-3720
Scottsdale Advocacy Center
(480)312-6300
Casa Grande Center Against Abuse
(520)836-0858
Tucson Centers for Women and Children
(520)795-8001
Arizona Resources
Arizona Governor’s Office, Adviser for Victims (602-364-2235) http://www.governor.state.az.us
Arizona Attorney General’s Office
(602)542-4085
http://www.azag.gov
Arizona Voice for Crime Victims
(480)600-2661
http://www.voiceforvictims.org
Arizona Crime Victims
http://www.dps.state.az.us/azvictims
West Valley Child Crisis Center
(623)848-8863
http://www.wvccc.org
Area Agency on Aging- Phoenix
(602)264-HELP
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence
(602)279-2900
http://www.azcadv.org
Mothers Against Drunk Driving- Valley of the Sun
(602)240-6500
Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
(520)327-1171
http://www.sacasa.org
An Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence Aid and Resource Collection (Arizona)
http://www.aardvarc.org/victim/states/azvic.shtml
ADC Office of Victim Services
866-787-7233 | 602-542-1853
[email protected]
Homicide Survivors, Inc.
32 N. Stone, Suite 1408
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 740-5729 – Office
(520) 740-5773 – Fax
[email protected] – Email
Arizona Voice for Crime Victims provides information for crime victims, lawyers and law students, people working in the field of victims’ rights and the general public.
http://www.voiceforvictims.org
The Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) is committed to providing victims of crime and their families continued dedicated service.
Frequently Asked Questions: VICTIM SERVICES
The Office of Victim Services (OVS) within the Arizona Department of Corrections seeks to make sure that all crime victims are treated with dignity and respect throughout an inmate’s incarceration and community supervision/parole periods. OVS provides comprehensive victim services and has implemented victim-focused Restorative Justice programs, which hold offenders accountable for their conduct.
Dan Levey, Administrator
1645 W. Jefferson – MC250
Phoenix, AZ 85007
602-542-1853
866-787-7233
http://www.azcorrections.gov
Every victim of crime is entitled to Safety, Healing, Justice and Restitution. The Arizona Department of Public Safety’s Crime Victim Services website for victims of crime, their families and friends.
http://www.azvictims.com/
Arizona Superior Court in Pima County
http://www.sc.pima.gov/
National Organization of Parents Of Murdered Children, Inc.®
National POMC
100 East Eighth Street, Suite 202
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 721-5683 (phone)
(513) 345-4489 (fax)
Toll Free: (888) 818-POMC
http://www.pomc.com
1-800-FYI-CALL
National Center for Victims of Crime
2000 M Street NW, Suite 480
Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 467-8700
The National Center for Victims of Crime is the nation’s leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them. Since its inception in 1985, the National Center has worked with grassroots organizations and criminal justice agencies throughout the United States serving millions of crime victims.
http://www.ncvc.org
The Online Directory of Crime Victim Services, an OVC resource designed to help service providers and individuals locate nonemergency crime victim service agencies in the United States and abroad.
http://ovc.ncjrs.org/findvictimservices/
Missing/Unsolved murder
Unsolved cases
http://www.carolesundfoundation.com/
National Victims’ Constitutional Amendment Network
http://www.nvcan.org
National Crime Information Exchange, a site for unsolved crimes
National Center for Victims of Crime
http://www.ncvc.org
Never Again Foundation
http://www.neveragainfoundation.org/
NOVA Home Page
http://www.try-nova.org
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
http://www.missingkids.com/
Victim-Assistance Online
http://www.vaonline.org
OVC
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/welcome.html
Pima County Attorney Victim Witness Program
http://www.pcao.pima.gov/
Grief
http://www.webhealing.com
A Grief like No Other
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/97sep/grief.htm
Contact the Law Office of Southern Arizona Crime Victim Attorneys, P.C., in Tucson to talk to an attorney about victims’ support groups and legal remedies that may be available to you and your family after you have been injured or lost a family member as a result of a crime.