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National Crime Victims' Rights Week
April 10 - 16, 2011

April 10, 2011 marks the beginning of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, a time to honor victims and the advocates of victims' rights. This year's theme - Reshaping the Future, Honoring the Past - evokes victims' past struggles and our nation's duty to help them rebuild stronger lives. For victims, reshaping the future means confronting many challenges. After a crime, victims need to know what rights and resources they can count on. They may need funds to bury a loved one or pay medical bills. They may want information on the criminal justice process, their rights to be present or heard in court, and to be notified about court proceedings and offenders' whereabouts.Yet many victims do not find the help they need.

For victim advocates, reshaping the future - particularly in these financially stressed times - means finding ways to do more with less. Reshaping the future requires meeting present and emerging challenges. It also requires understanding how crime has marred the past.

As we approach the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, we honor the memory of the victims and their families' struggles to rebuild a future despite their grief. We also remember the thousands of homicide victims in our nation in recent years, and the millions who live each day in fear of violence. Honoring the past also means recalling a time, not too many years ago, when victims had no voice in the criminal justice system, when murder victims' families were excluded from courtrooms and assault victims paid all their own medical bills. National Crime Victims' Rights Week honors the victims and advocates who confronted such injustices and helped produce a nationwide system of victim compensation and victims' rights. It also reminds us that failures to enforce these laws or to fund programs for victims jeopardize the success of these reforms.

 

 



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