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The 21st Century Strategy introduces state, local, and tribal law enforcement leaders to the benefits, challenges, methods, and responsibilities for enhancing their response to victims of crime.

To view Volume 1: Strategy in PDF, click on the icon to the left.

Click on the red arrows beside the subtitles below to go to a specific section in the Strategy.

 

Strategy Package »

Message from the Project Leaders »

  1. Executive Summary »
  2. Evolution of Law Enforcement Response to Victims and
    Scope of the Project »
  3. Benefits and Challenges of Enhancing Response to Victims »
  4. Seven Critical Needs of Victims Law Enforcement Must Address »
  5. Core Elements of Enhancing Response to Victims »
  6. Roles and Responsibilities of Law Enforcement Personnel »
  7. Importance of Community Partners »
  8. Conclusion »

Roles and Responsibilities of Agency Personnel (Printable Fold-out) »

 

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