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  • Policy Makers - VSE371393
  • Standards and Accreditation - VSE371394
  • Fundraising and Sponsorship - VSE371395
  • VSE’s Internship - VSE371396
  • Volunteers with VSE - VSE371397
  • Help your national or local Victim support organisations around Europe - VSE371398
  • Interactive Map of VSE Members - VSE371403
  • VSE Members: 74 members in 35 countries – primarily in Europe as well as in the US, New Zealand, the Middle East, and Asia - VSE371404
  • Become a Member in VSE - VSE371405
  • VSE Members' News - VSE371406
  • Victim's Rights Communicators Network - VSE371407
  • Victim Recovery: A Road Of Many Routes - VSE 06/19371408
  • bridging high-tech and victim support services - VSE 11/20371409
  • Transforming victim support: from dream to reality - VSE 05/21371410
  • Safe Justice for Victims: Transforming Justice Systems/Future Trends - VSE 12/21371411
  • The Age of Resilience - VSE 05/22371412
  • Protecting Fundamental Freedoms, a victim’s perspective - VSE 06/23371413
  • European Day for Victims of Crime - VSE371414
  • Calendar - VSE371415
  • News - VSE371416
  • Opinions - VSE371417
  • Bridging the Divide: Sandy Madar’s Quest to Unite for Victim Support in Morocco - VSE 08/23371418
  • Victim support is becoming part of the new normal in Asia - VSE 07/23371419
  • Latin America on its Path to Victim Support: where are we? - VSE 07/23371420
  • Press Clippings - VSE371421
  • VSE Newsletters - VSE371422
  • Multimedia Products - VSE371423
  • No victim left behind: Campaign for Revision of the Victim’s Rights Directive - VSE371424
  • Shaping Victim Support Together: Transforming How We Communicate With Victims - VSE371425
  • No victim left behind: 116006 Helpline Action Week - VSE371426
  • No woman left behind: International Women's Day - VSE371427
  • Achieving Safe Justice for Victims of Crime - VSE371428
  • Safe Justice for Victims: Future of Justice for Victims in the European Union371429
  • One Voice One Cause - VSE371430
  • Crime Is Crime. Even Online - VSE371431
  • Making Victims' Rights a Reality - VSE371432
  • Remembering Victims of Terrorism: A Guidance Document - VSE 02/19371433
  • Wer in Ukraine: Information and Support for Ukrainian Nationals in the EU - vse371434
  • Facility Dogs Europe (FYDO): Using Facility Dogs to Enable Victims to Access Safe Justice - VSE 10/22371435
  • Information for victims and relatives of victims - VSE 03/20371436
  • Vade Mecum – Civil Parties: Information Brochure for Civil Parties to the Trial of the Attacks of November 13, 2015 - VSE 01/22371437
  • EUCVT EU Handbook on Victims of Terrorism - VSE 01/21371438
  • Safety on Twitter - VSE 05/19371439
  • ROAR Manual – From understanding and preventing cybercrime to supporting and empowering victims - VSE 01/21371440
  • The Way of Innovation: How innovation served Victim Support Netherlands - VSE 06/22371441
  • Strengthening victims’ rights: from compensation to reparation - VSE 03/19371442
  • Costs of victimisation and benefits of victim support in Serbia - VSE 01/18371443
  • Protasis Training Manual: Towards a victim-centered police response - VSE 02/18371444
  • Missing Children Europe – Figures and Trends 2021 from hotlines for missing children and cross-border family mediators - VSE 01/22371445
  • Testing Counter Terrorism responses from a victim and member wellbeing perspective: Design of an International Tabletop Exercise for Law Enforcement in Canada and the UK - VS…371446
  • Victim Support and Data Protection: Some Concerns and Proposed Solutions for Victim Supporters - VSE 03/21371447
  • European Court of Human Rights and Court of Justice of the European Union: Overview of Judgements relevant for the rights of victims - VSE 12/21371448
  • Operating networks for victim support services - VSE 08/17371449
  • Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking for Forced Labour – Strategies for Professionals 12/14371450
  • IMPACT: Assess for Impact – an organisational impact assessment - VSE 01/15371451
  • Manual for the Implementation of Legislation and Best Practices for the Protection of Crime Victims in Europe - VSE 12/13371452
  • Training Manual: Victims of Crime in the EU - VSE 11/13371453
  • Social Rights of Victims - VSE 10/12371454
  • Minimum Rights for Victims of Crime in Europe - VSE 08/12371455
  • Effective Justice: Common conditions for transferring criminal proceedings between EU countries - VSE 12/21371456
  • The Rumbling Adventure of Hare: A tale about following your intuition and keeping yourself safe - VSE 03/23371457
  • Strategy on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life in the EU - VSE 07/21371458
  • 2022 EU Justice Scoreboard - VSE 12/21371459
  • Combating gender-based violence: Protecting victims and punishing offenders - VSE 01/21371460
  • Combating Child Sexual Abuse: Review of EU rules - VSE 10/21371461
  • Modernising judicial cooperation between EU countries: use of digital technology - VSE 03/21371462
  • Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings: Review of EU Rules - VSE 09/21371463
  • Combating Gender-Based Violence: Protecting Victims and Punishing Offenders - VSE 05/21371464
  • Inclusion of Hate Crime and Hate Speech to the list of EU crimes - VSE 04/21371465
  • Fighting Child Sexual Abuse: Detection, Removal and Reporting of Illegal Content - VSE 04/21371466
  • 2021 Justice scoreboard - VSE 04/21371467
  • Fighting Organised Crime – EU Strategy for 2021-2025 - VSE 03/21371468
  • White Paper on Artificial Intelligence: A European Approach - VSE 12/20371469
  • Contribution to the Consultation on Consular Protection - VSE 02/21371470
  • Inception Impact Assessment on the EU Strategy for a more effective Fight against Child Sexual Abuse - VSE 12/20371471
  • Roadmap for the Strategy on the Rights of the Child - VSE 08/20371472
  • Roadmap for the Evaluation of the Victims’ Rights Directive - VSE 12/20371473
  • Evaluation of the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) - VSE 09/20371474
  • Roadmap for the Strategy on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - VSE 11/20371475
  • Digitalisation of Justice in the European Union - VSE 09/20371476
  • Evaluation Roadmap of Directive (EU) 2017/541 on Combating Terrorism - VSE 11/20371477
  • EU Strategy on the Rights of the Child (2021-2024) - VSE 12/20371478
  • Roadmap for an EU Strategy for a more effective Fight against Child Sexual Abuse - VSE 07/20371479
  • Eurojust support in the protection of victims of crime in cross-border cases - VSE 07/23371480
  • Roadmap for the Victims’ Rights Strategy 2020-2024 - VSE 04/20371481
  • Annual Report - VSE371482
  • EU legislation relating to victims of crime - VSE371483
  • Twitter: Victim Support Europe - VSE371484
  • Facebook: Victim Support Europe - VSE371485
  • Linkedin: Victim Support Europe - VSE371486
  • Youtube: Victim Support Europe - VSE371487
  • Instagram: Victim Support Europe - VSE371488
  • Contact Us: Victim Support Europe - VSE371489
  • VSE Press Releases - VSE371490
  • Victim Support Europe Communications Strategy 2023 - VSE371491
  • Victim Support Europe Communications Strategy 2022 - VSE371492
  • Victim Support Europe Communications Strategy 2019 - VSE371493
  • Statistical Information - VSE371494
  • Campaigns - VSE371495
  • Institutional Presentations - VSE371496

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