Who Helps Victims Of Crime? Harold Fisher April 25, 2023 at 8:26 pm in PODCASTS, The Daily Drum Insight Segment Tweet Where do you go and who do you call if you’ve been a victim of a crime? We’re not talking about the police. We’re talking about dealing with the longer term impact of crime. Do you need legal help? Maybe even other kinds of support. This is National Crime Victims Rights Week and we take a look at what happens to victims of crime after the police are gone. Resources: DC Victim Hotline 844-443-5732 Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) Prince George’s Family Justice Center 301-780-8008 It’s Going To Be Ok Inc. https://whur.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/INSIGHT-CRIME-VICTIMS-HELP-042523.mp3 Naida Henao, Head of Engagement, Network for Victim Recovery DC Dr. Tanya Stafford-Manning, Advocate, Human Trafficking Survivor, Founder, It’s Going To Be Okay, Inc. Navarro “Nay” Archie, Victim Witness Coordinator, Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office (photo unavailable) Tags: Dr. Tanya Stafford-Manning, Human Trafficking Survivor, It's Going To Be Okay, Naida Henao, National Crime Victims Rights Week, Navarro "Nay" Archie, Network for Victim Recovery of DC, Prince George's County State's Attorney's Office, Prince George's Family Justice Center, Victim Witness Coordinator