Victim Resources Database
Victim Resources Database

Georgia Legal Services Program

The Georgia Legal Services Program is a nonprofit corporation whose mission is to provide civil legal services for persons with low incomes, creating equal access to justice and opportunities out of poverty.  This organization was a lead partner organization in...

Arizona Voice for Crime Victims

Founded in 1996, Arizona Voice for Crime Victims (AVCV) was the first organization of its kind in Arizona and across the county that offers hope to crime victims in the form of pro bono legal representation and social services solely for the purpose of asserting and...

Alaska Institute for Justice

The Alaska Institute for Justice (formerly Alaska Immigration Justice Project) is a nonprofit agency that provides low-cost immigration legal assistance to immigrants and refugees in all immigration applications including citizenship, permanent resident status, work...

California Indian Legal Services

California Indian Legal Services provides self-help links for native persons in the California civil legal system, such as information about child custody, housing, and family welfare.Contact:Bishop: 760-873-3581; 800-736-3582. Escondido: 760-746-8941; 800-743-8941....

Tribal Resource Toolkit

The Tribal Resource Toolkit is a searchable, web-based resource mapping tool that provides a listing of services available for all AI/AN victims and survivors of crime and abuse and identifies gaps in victim services so those can be addressed. Contact:...

Tribal Law and Policy Institute

The Tribal Law and Policy Institute website provides information about victimization issues and the native community, on topics such as sexual assault, domestic violence, alcohol and substance abuse, and tribal housing.  Contact: 323-650-5467

National Indian Justice Center

The National Indian Justice Center website provides links to native organizations and federal agencies that serve the Native American community, as well as links to resources providing information such as tribal laws and codes. Contact: 707-579-5507