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Victim Service Providers in the United States, 2017

NCJ Number
252648
Date Published
November 2019
Length
7 pages
Annotation
Findings are presented from the 2017 National Census of Victim Service Providers (NCVSP), the first nationwide data collection on VSPs, which asked organizations whether they had served crime victims in the 6 months prior to the survey (October 2016 - July 2017), VSP location, and type of organization.
Abstract

This report provides statistics from the National Census of Victim Service Providers (VSPs), the first national data collection on the number and characteristics of these organizations. The census was conducted by BJS with support from the Office for Victims of Crime. The report describes the types of organizations that served victims, maps their locations, and reports on the rate of VSPs per 100,000 U.S. residents by state.

  • Almost 90% of VSPs were non-profit or faith-based organizations (45%) or governmental agencies with staff or programs to serve crime victims (43%).
  • Most governmental VSPs operated in prosecutors' offices (18% of all VSPs) or law enforcement agencies (15%).
  • Hospital, medical, or emergency facilities with dedicated victim programs made up 3% of VSPs.
  • About 2% of VSPs were located in tribal organizations.
  • About 2% of VSPs were located on university or college campuses or in other educational institutions.

Date Published: November 1, 2019