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The Project is a voluntary collaboration between victim service agencies, organizations or academic institutions in various countries, each operating with the support of one or more national or regional crime victim assistance organizations within their national borders. As more agencies become associated with the project, their names and affiliations will be listed below.
Presently, the following countries have representation on the Project:
Australia
- National Coordinating Agency: Victim Support Service Inc., a direct service agency in the South Australia region, with the support of Victim Support Australasia
Canada
- National Coordinating Agency: Victim
Assistance Online, with the support of the Canadian Association for Victim Assistance
- Regional/Specialized Coordinating Agency: Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
Ghana
- Regional Specialized Coordinating Agency (Trafficking in Persons):
Friends of Suffering Humanity (SUHUF)
India
- National Coordinating Agency: Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tamil Nadu, in connection with the Indian Society of Victimology.
Israel
- National Coordinating Agency:
Department of Criminology, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Japan
- National Coordinating Agency:
Tokiwa International
Victimology Institute, Tokiwa University
Republic of Mauritius
- National Coordinating Agency: Victim Support Mauritius
Spain
- National Coordinating Agency: Fundacion de Victimologia (Foundation of Victimology)
Sri Lanka
- National Coordinating Agency: National Center for Victims of Crime
Uganda
- National Coordinating Agency: Human
Rights Network - Uganda
United States
- Regional/Specialized Coordinating Agency - Minnesota: Civil Society
- Regional Coordinating Agency - Family Resource Center, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
If you'd like to join the Project as a Coordinating Agency for your country, please see Become a National Coordinating Agency