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  2. Vinelink.com - Wikipedia

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    Vinelink.com (VINE) is a national website in the United States that allows victims of crime, and the general public, to track the movements of prisoners held by the various states and territories. The first four letters in the websites name, "vine", are an acronym for "Victim Information and Notification Everyday".

  3. Macomb County Prosecutor's Office using text messages, AI ...

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    VINE, a free, confidential 24-hour service, stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. According to VINE's website, it is the nation's leading victim notification network and allows ...

  4. Victim Notification System - Wikipedia

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    It is an electronic system accessible by telephone or via the internet, and information is also sent by mail. The VNS provides information on scheduled court events and their outcomes, as well as changes in the offenders custody status. Access to VNS information requires a Victim Identification Number (VIN) and a personal identification number ...

  5. Marsy's Law - Wikipedia

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    Marsy's Law, the California Victims' Bill of Rights Act of 2008, enacted by voters as Proposition 9 through the initiative process in the November 2008 general election, is an amendment to the state's constitution and certain penal code sections.

  6. Iowa's victim notification system hasn't worked for years ...

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    Iowa discontinued a system to warn victims when abusers were served with no-contact orders in 2019. Now the state is working to start it up again. Iowa's victim notification system hasn't worked ...

  7. Yost urges Congress to stabilize funding for crime victims - AOL

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    The VOCA Fund was established under the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 and is the primary financial source for victim services in Ohio and the 49 other states, five U.S. territories and the District ...

  8. National Center for Victims of Crime - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information, resources, and advocacy for victims of all types of crime, as well as the people who serve them. The National Center for Victims of Crime hosts the annual National Training Institute, designed to share current ...

  9. Crime victim advocacy program - Wikipedia

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    Most victim advocacy programs focus on either DV (domestic violence) or SA (sexual assault). Survivors also advocate for improved court procedures and legal assistance for victims. [2] Many crime victims are unfamiliar with the criminal justice system, due to recent immigration, language barriers, or ignorance. In the same article written by ...