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FT  A Guide to the Criminal Justice System for Victims of Impaired Driving
 
Document produced by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to assist victims dealing with the aftermath of an alcohol or drug-related crash. (PDF, 60 pages, 2004)


FT  Addressing Violence Perpetrated Against Aboriginal Women in Alberta
  (254 pages PDF file, November 2007) The goal of this comprehensive study is to deepen the understanding of the victimization and awareness of the services that provide assistance to Aboriginal women in Alberta. This study incorporates recent statistics on victimization, women’s shelters, homelessness, and a court diversion project as a backdrop to interviews with Aboriginal women victims, police officers, Victim Services workers, as well as shelter and program staff throughout the province. Written by: Sandra Lambertus, PhD, SSL Research

LS  Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
  The Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Alberta SPCA) is a provincially-incorporated nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. We encourage the humane treatment of animals through enforcement of animal protection legislation and through education programs throughout Alberta.

LS  Alberta Victims of Crime Act
  Site provides information on victim impact statements, financial benefits program, victims programs and answers to common questions as well as links to related agencies.

FT  An Act Respecting Victims of Crime - Victims' Bill of Rights (Ontario)
  In Ontario An Act Respecting Victims of Crime - Victims' Bill of Rights, was proclaimed as law on June 11, 1996. The Act supports and recognizes the needs and rights of victims of crime in both the criminal and civil justice system.

LS  BC Association of Specialized Victim Assistance and Counselling Programs
  The Association is a provincial voice for survivors of violence and the community-based services that support them. They have created a strong communication network among Sexual Assault Centres, Woman Assault Centres, Specialized Victim Assistance programs and Stopping the Violence Counselling programs across BC.

LS  Canada's Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Program (Department of Justice)
  Starting in the fiscal year 2002-2003, the Interdepartmental Operations Group which manages the War Crimes Program decided to adopt a new approach for the Program's Annual Report. This new website intends to convey general information about the history of the Program and its partners, an overview of operations, and a general overview of the legislative framework. The two components of the Program, namely the World War II Program and the Modern War Crimes Program are described separately.

LS  Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture
  The CCVT provides the link between the survivor of torture and a network of professional services which includes doctors, lawyers, social service workers and volunteers as well as crisis intervention, counseling, the Children's Program and Art Therapy.

LS  Canadian Crime Victim Foundation
  The founders of the CCVF are survivors of crime and have encountered a loss and pain that they hope no others will be forced to experience.  They decided to tackle, and make change to issues that no other organization before them in Canada has. Issues that are as fundamental as basic human rights. They are determined to provide, not only victim support service guidelines, but to proactively introduce a clear understanding of crime victim psychology into Canadian society and to entrench societal rights for victims of crime.  An organization dedicated to "Giving victims a voice".

LS  Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
  The Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime (CRCVC) is a non-profit victim advocacy group.  Since it's incorporation in 1993, the CRCVC has been lobbying for victims' rights and effective justice reform.  The Centre is located in Ottawa and provides bilingual services to crime victims across Canada.

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