Victim Services Program:
Community Resources
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Washington, DC | Maryland | Virginia | National
Washington, DC Resources:
- Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department
Victim Assistance - Domestic Violence Support Center
House of Ruth
(202) 347-2777 - The Crime Victims Compensation Program
(202) 879-4216 - U.S . Attorney's Office
(202) 514-7364 - My Sister's Place
24 Hour Crisis Hotline
(202) 529-5991 - Domestic Violence Intake Unit,
D.C. Superior Court
(202) 879-0152 - Deaf-Reach
(202) 832-6681 (TTY-V) - Survivors of Homicide, Inc.
(202) 882-9190 - D.C. Rape Crisis Center
(202) 333-7273 - Women Empowered Against Violence, Inc. (WEAVE)
(202) 452-9550
Maryland Resources:
- Maryland Crime Center Resource Center, Inc.
(301) 952-0063 or
Toll Free (877) 842-8461 - Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services: Victim Services
Virginia Resources:
- Victims' Assistance Legal Organization
(703) 748-0811 - Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services:
Victims Services Section
National Resources:
- National Organization for Victim Assistance
(202) 232-6682 - The National Center for Victims of Crime
Toll Free (800) 394-2255 - National Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-SAFE (7233)
- National Institute of Corrections: Locate an Inmate
- U.S. Department of Justice: Directory of Crime Victim Services
- U.S. Department of Justice: Office for Victims of Crimes
- U.S. Department of Justice: Office on Violence Against Women
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As a Federal agency with a distinctly local mission, CSOSA employees perform challenging work that directly affects public safety in the District of Columbia's neighborhoods.

