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Publications

Suggestions for Survivors of Murder
Some self care tips for dealing with the trauma and grief following a homicide.
Suggestions for Survivors of Murder.pdf
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Quick Reference Guide to State Compensation
An overview of the Connecticut Victim Compensation Program. Includes what is covered and who is eligible.
Quick Reference Guide to Compensation.pd[...]
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Clinical Counseling Resources
A list of clinical and therapy resources tailored for survivors of homicide. Many also work with the State's Compensation Program.
ClinicalCounselingCT.pdf
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Speaking With Survivors of Homicide
Speaking With Survivors of Homicide.pdf
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How to Help Those Who Are Grieving
How to Help Those Who Are Grieving.pdf
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Sibling Grief
Talks about how the different kind of loss people face when they lose a sibling.
Sibling Grief.pdf
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How to Help Coworkers
Some suggestions on how to speak with and help a coworker who has experienced a homicide.
How to Help Coworkers.pdf
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Helping a Survivor Heal
Some ways to help someone through their grief.
Helping a Homicide Survivor Heal.pdf
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Speaking with Survivors of Murder
Some helpful and not helpful things to say.
Speaking With Survivors of Homicide.pdf
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Ways to Remember Our Loved Ones
Some healing ways to keep your loved one's memory alive.
Ways to Remember Our Loved Ones.pdf
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Releasing Emotional Turbulence
Some tips on dealing with anger and feelings of loss of control.
Tips for Releasing Emotional Turbulence.[...]
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SHATTERED LIVES RADIO is not like other “true crime” shows highlighting the crime or the criminal, but features the aftermath and the care surviving victims require.

Invited guests come from all areas of crime survivor assistance, investigation, judicial and prosecution. Many are surviving families or friends who provide valuable personal information and resources for the audience.

 

The show aims to humanize the victims of tragedy by relating what happens after a heartless event. Often by telling the back story there is a sense of empowerment and hope for crime victims by providing resources and information from individuals and organizations who stand ready to assist.

Savage Watch- Connecticut Unsolved Cases is a website that lists unsolved homicides and missing person cases from Connecticut and across the country. It is continuously updated and accepts cases from the public.

The mission of The Justice Journal is to serve our community by improving public safety. In collaboration with the police, other law enforcement agencies, and the judicial system, The Justice Journal will inform the public about important issues of local and national security, and promote a more active involvement. We are committed to helping improve citizens' understanding of what constitutes a real threat and how to respond appropriately.

VictimLaw is a searchable database of victims' rights legal provisions including federal, state, and territorial statutes, tribal laws, state constitutional amendments, court rules, administrative code provisions, and summaries of related court decisions and attorney general opinions.

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