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Advocates

Advocates promote victims' rights and ensure that victims' needs (e.g., emotional, physical, psychological, economic, spiritual) are given priority.

This section reviews the following victim advocates and the issues they face:

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In This Toolkit: Advocacy

  • Systems advocates.
  • Systems-based advocates.
  • Community-based advocates.



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