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compassion
equality
service
​justice

The National Association of Victim Assistance in Corrections provides an enthusiastic voice for corrections-based and other post-conviction victim services. As a national non-profit organization, we…

  • Serve as a clearinghouse for information, resources and referrals
  • Assist in developing, providing and monitoring victim-centered programming
  • Training and Technical Assistance
  • Provide vision, leadership and guidance in policy and program development to increase victim satisfaction with corrections and other post-conviction victim services
  • Promote mentoring relationships.
National Association of Victim Assistance in Corrections 

Email us at:  [email protected]
Crime impacts millions of people each year throughout all 50 states, the U.S. territories and tribal communities.  For many crime victims and survivors, the physical, financial and emotional harm caused by crime continues, long beyond an offender's arrest, conviction and sentence.  NAVAC offers vision, leadership and guidance in achieving excellence for corrections-based victim services and other post-conviction victim services. 

​We enthusiastically support thousands of professionals and volunteers working in adult and juvenile corrections and parole across America.  We remain ever mindful that what we do is ALL about the people who personally experience the impacts of crime.  As a national association, we are here to promote 
Compassion, Equality, Service and Justice.  As we listen to crime victims and survivors, we learn how post-conviction responses to crime can improve -- by addressing victims' concerns, opportunities for offender change, and helpful participation.
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