Honoring those harmed by crime
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Roscommon County acknowledging National Crime Victims’ Rights Week all month - Houghton Lake Resorter
ACKNOWLEDGING CRIME VICTIMSThe week of April 6-12 was National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, but Roscommon County is acknowledging the week during the month of April. The theme this year is “Kinship-Con... You must be an online subscriber to view this content. Please login below or subscribe to the Houghton Lake Resorter to view this article. Username Password * Remember Me Forgot Password The post Roscommon County acknowledging Nation…
U.S. Attorney’s Office honors advocates during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
INDIANAPOLIS— On April 10, 2025, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana recognized 22 members of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies at a private ceremony. The ceremony honored professionals who have gone above and beyond to advocate for the rights and well-being of crime victims and have demonstrated exceptional commitment to supporting survivors, raising awareness, and driving positive change in…
Observing National Crime Victim’s Rights Week
On Wednesday, April 9 personnel from the Crisis Intervention & Advocacy Center, Madison County Attorney’s Office, Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Winterset Police Department and Earlham Police Department gathered on the west steps of the courthouse to observe National Crime Victims’ Rights Week from April 6–12. In a short ceremony, Tiffany Molln of the Madison County Attorney’s Office thanked those in […] Thank you for reading The Madisonian! …
Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office Holds Victims' Rights Recognition Ceremony In Martinez
To honor survivors of crime and highlight the importance of community justice partnerships, the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office held its annual Victims’ Rights Recognition Ceremony on April 9 in Martinez. In this video (above), you’ll hear from District Attorney Diana Becton, ADA Stacey Grassini, LaShara Johnson (Family Justice Center), Marilyn McMullen (MADD), Isabel Serna (DA’s Victim-Witness Program), DDAs Jenna Franklin & Kate Dunbar…
St. Clair County Honors Crime Victims
In Kiefer Park on Thursday, St. Clair County residents gathered to honor crime victims during Victims’ Rights Week. Organized by the local group P.S. You’re my Hero, the event saw participants tossing flowers into the St. Clair River in memory of those lost and affected by crime. Founder Mara McCalmon, who lost her husband to murder, shared her frustration over victims’ needs often being…
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