Hate-motivated Mass Violence Crimes: Addressing Victim, Survivor & Community Impact

February 23, 2023

Below is a video recording of the webinar, a PDF of the presentation slides, and links to all the resources cited during the presentation.

This Fifth Virtual National Town Hall on Mass Violence was hosted by the National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center and the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime.

 

February 23, 2023 National Town Hall on Hate-motivated Mass Violence Crimes - slide deck

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Resources Document with All Links (PDF)

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Resilience Following Hate Crimes: Information and Tips

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Talking to Children About Hate Crimes

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NCTSN - Talking to Children about Hate Crimes and Antisemitism

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NCTSN - Talking with Your Children about Islamophobia and hate-based violence

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Mental Health America - Racial Trauma

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National Center for PTSD - Racial Trauma

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Tribal Resource Tool

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AMA - Collective Trauma Toolkit: Respond Effectively as an Organization

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MVP - The Mass Violence Podcast: Hate crimes and mass violence

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MVP: The Mass Violence Podcast - Incorporating cultural awareness and mental health care for mass violence survivors

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OVC - Helping Victims of Mass Violence Terrorism: Recovery Video

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US Department of Justice – Hate Crimes Resources

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US Department of Justice – Hate Crimes Resources en Español

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Department of Justice Community Relations Services

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Office for Victims of Crime, Hate Crimes

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Office for Victims of Crime Responds to Hate Crimes

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Bureau of Justice Statistics, Bias-Motivated/Hate Crime

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Report Hate Crimes to the FBI

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Federal Bureau of Investigation Hate Crime Statistics

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Health and Human Services - Protecting the Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Intersex (LGBTQI) Individuals

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White House United We Stand Summit - Engagement toolkit

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White House United We Stand Summit - Factsheet

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It Takes a Village: The Immediate Mental Health Response to the Oak Creek Sikh Temple Shootings, Part 1 of 2

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It Takes a Village: The Immediate Mental Health Response to the Oak Creek Sikh Temple Shootings, Part 2 of 2

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Implications of Immigration, Racism, and the Current Socio-Political Climate, Puni Kalra

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