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The Impact of Domestic Abuse Victim Services on Survivors’ Safety and Wellbeing: Research Findings to Date

Child, Adolescent and Teen Homicide Survivors: The Forgotten Grievers

Stalking Resource Center Helps Combat a Dangerous Crime

Office for Victims of Crime Resources

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A Publication of the Michigan
Crime Victim Services Commission

Summer 2009, Volume 10, Issue 1

The Michigan Advocate was created in 2000 to provide information and resources to VOCA Grantee-agencies and other crime victim programs and advocates in Michigan and throughout the country. This publication strives to help professionals maintain comprehensive and quality services to victims of crime and to inform advocates of broader issues affecting crime victim services.

The Michigan Advocate is published twice yearly and has recently evolved to an electronic format allowing for broader distribution of news relevant to crime victim services.

In the Spotlight The Impact of Domestic Abuse Victim Services on Survivors' Safety and Wellbeing: Research Findings to Date


Michigan Crime Victim Services Commission
John F. Hubinger, Interim CVSC Director
jfhubin@michigan.gov

Questions regarding CVSC Programs may be directed to Program Specialists:

Crime Victim Assistance and VOCA Grants:
Leslie O'Reilly (517) 334-9180
oreillyl@michigan.gov

Crime Victim Compensation Claims and Restitution Coordination:
Janine Washburn (517) 334-9182
washburnj@michigan.gov

Crime Victim Rights:
Beth Adcock (517) 334-9943
adcockb@michigan.gov



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