Virtual Library:
Alphabetical Index: U
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X Y Z
Ultimate Educator: Achieving Maximum Adult Learning Through Training and Instruction, The: Office for Victims of Crime - US DOJ - National Victim Assistance Academy - USA (2003)
Understanding and Improving Law Enforcement Responses to Human Trafficking: .pdf Farrell, Amy; McDevitt, Jack; Fahy, Stephanie - US Department of Justice - The Institute on Race and Justice, Northeastern Univeristy - USA (2008)
Understanding and Preventing Compassion Fatigue - A Handout: Panos, Angela - GIft From Within - USA (2007)
Understanding Community Justice Partnerships: Assessing the Capacity to Partner: .pdf Roman, Catrina; Moore, Gretchen; Jenkins, Susan; Small, Kevonne - Urban Institute Justice Policy Center - USA (2002)
Understanding DNA Evidence - A Guide for Victim Service Providers: National Institute for Justice - Office for Victims of Crime - USA (2001)
Understanding the Female Offender: .pdf Broidy, Lisa; Cauffman, Elizabeth - US Department of Justice - USA (2006)
Understanding the Needs of the Victims of Sexual Assault in the Deaf Community: .pdf Obinna, Jennifer; Krueger, Sarah; Osterbaan, Constance; Sadusky, Janice; DeVore, Wendy - Council on Crime and Justice - USA (2006)
Understanding the Survivor of Rape: Surratt, Laura
Understanding the Victims of Spousal Abuse: Ochberg, Frank M, M.D. (1999)
Understanding Treatment for Adults and Juveniles Who Have Committed Sex Offenses: .pdf Center for Sex Offender Management - US Department of Justice - USA (2006)
United Nations Standards and Norms in Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice: U.N. Resolution 1998/21 on a worldwide standard of criminal justice and victim's rights.
Update on the Cycle of Violence, An : .pdf Widorn, Cathy; Maxfield, Michael - National Institute for Justice - USA (2001)
US DOJ Online Restorative Justice Notebook: National Institute of Justice - USA (1998). This is an on-line resource designed to promote the understanding of restorative justice. The material presented on this site is the product of five regional symposia held on restorative justice between June 1997 and January 1998. This site is intended for all those interested in better understanding the principles and practices of restorative justice and especially for those practitioners who hope to implement restorative justice in their communities.
Using Geographic Information Systems To Map Crime Victim Services: Stoe, D.;Watkins, C.; Kerr, J.; Rost, L.; Craig, T. - Office for Victims of Crime - USA (2003)
Using Technology to Enable Collaboration: Office for Victims of Crime - USA (2001)
