Each April since 1981, National Crime Victim's Rights Week (NCVRW) has been held to promote and offer a unique opportunity to raise public awareness about the impact of crime, victims' rights, and the vital need for victim services.
This year, during the week of April 22-28, thousands of people who have been victims of crime will be honored across the country. There will be public rallies, forums and public awareness activities sponsored throughout counties in Michigan. A candlelight vigil is scheduled for Wednesday, April 25 at 6 p.m. in the rotunda area of the State Capitol and is open to anyone who would like to attend.
This year's theme is, "Victims' Rights: Every Victim. Every Time." It summons our nation to advance the rights of victims and expand the services needed to rebuild their lives. It reminds us that every victim deserves respect and compassion, assistance to recover from the impact of the crime and full access to the criminal justice system. It speaks to a society that powerfully and systematically supports victims of crime - regardless of their circumstances.
The Michigan Department of Corrections, Crime Victim Services section continues to create awareness of victim's rights and the services we currently provide. The goal is to ensure registered victims receive timely written and telephone notifications, and to provide referral services to victims with specific needs for safety planning. Crime Victim Services provides these services with respect, compassion and confidentiality. If you believe you or someone you know can benefit from Crime Victim Services, please contact the office at (517) 373-4467.
Michigan Department of Corrections, FYI Newsletter 041907