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Welcome to the California Victims Resource Center's podcast!

No one ever plans to be a victim of a crime, so if it happens, it can come as a surprise. Join us for a first of its kind podcast where we try to help you better understand your rights and find available resources so you can be equipped with the knowledge to go from victim to survivor.


...ABOUT US...
The California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) is located on the Pacific McGeorge School of Law campus in Sacramento and serves victims from all over California. We assist victims of crime, their relatives, victims advocates and service providers all throughout California with information and referrals to resources in their area and other information that can help with issues that arise as a result of crime.

Find resources, know your rights, feel empowered!

We are here to help you! Call, chat, or text message 1800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
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Luis Fernando Carranza Cifuentes, es Embajador y Cónsul General de Guatemala en San Francisco, California. El Embajador Carranza Cifuentes comparte información sobre los servicios que brinda el Consulado a los guatemaltecos en California, como solicitud de pasaportes, conexión de víctimas con recursos, repatriación de cuerpos y mucho más. Explica que sus servicios están disponibles en español e idiomas nativos de Guatemala y que no se requiere estatus migratorio legal para recibir servicios. Además, el Embajador Carranza Cifuentes informa a la audiencia sobre qué documentación e información recopilar antes de contactar al Consulado. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMS (842-8467). 30. Consulate General of Guatemala Luis Fernando Carranza Cifuentes, is the Ambassador and General Consul of Guatemala in San Francisco, California. Ambassador Carranza Cifuentes shares information on services provided by the Consulate to Guatemalan nationals in California, such as requesting passports, connecting victims to resources, repatriation of bodies, and much more. He explains that their services are available in Spanish and native languages from Guatemala and that lawful immigration status is not required to receive services. Furthermore, Ambassador Carranza Cifuentes advises the audience on what documentation and information to gather before contacting the Consulate. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Cónsul General Liliana Ferrer y Cónsul de Protección José Manuel Briseño comparten información sobre los servicios del Consulado a los mexicanos en California. Además, discuten cómo las víctimas conocen los servicios del Consulado y cómo la inmigración no es una barrera para acceder a beneficios. El Consulado General de México en el condado de Sacramento ayuda a conectar a las víctimas con servicios legales gratuitos o bajo costo. Además, los Cónsules hablan acerca la documentación e información necesaria para recabar al comunicarse con el Consulado de México. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMS (842-8467). 29. Consulate General of Mexico in Sacramento, California Consul General Liliana Ferrer and Consul of Protection Jose Manuel Briseno share information on the Consulate's services to Mexican nationals in California. In addition, they discuss how victims are aware of the Consulate's services and how immigration is not a barrier to accessing the benefits. The Consulate General of Mexico in Sacramento County helps connect victims with probono or affordable legal services. Furthermore, the Consuls go over the documentation and information necessary to gather when contacting the Mexican Consulate. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Jessica M. Martinez es abogada de inmigración en California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation (CRLAF). La abogada Martínez comparte información sobre los servicios que brinda CRLAF. Además, nos habla sobre los diferentes tipos de alivios de inmigración disponibles para las víctimas de delitos y sus criterios. La abogada Martínez analiza los desafíos de la comunidad hispana y cómo la pandemia afecta los servicios de la agencia. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMS (842-8467). 28. Immigration Discussion with California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation Jessica M. Martinez is an immigration attorney at California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation (CRLAF). Ms. Martinez shares general information about the services provided by CRLAF. In addition, she discusses the different types of immigration reliefs available to crime victims and their criteria. Furthermore, Ms. Martinez discusses the Hispanic community's challenges and how the pandemic affects agency services. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
María Flores es parte del equipo del Departamento Correccional y de Rehabilitación de California (CDCR) Oficina de Servicios y derechos de Víctimas y Sobrevivientes (OVSRS). La Sra. Flores comparte información sobre los servicios para víctimas y sobrevivientes de CDCR, incluidos los derechos de las víctimas, orientación sobre los procedimientos de libertad condicional y cómo solicitar asistencia. Además, repasa los temas de cobro de restitución, las peticiones de condiciones de libertad condicional y las declaraciones de impacto de la víctima. Además, la Sra. Flores habla sobre la accesibilidad de los servicios para personas que no hablan inglés y el cobro de restitución. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMS (842-8467). 27. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Maria Flores is a staff member at the Office of Victim & Survivor Rights & Services of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Ms. Flores shares information on CDCR's victim and survivor services, including victims' rights, guidance with parole procedures, and how to request assistance. In addition, she discusses restitution collection, parole conditions requests, and victim impact statements. Furthermore, Ms. Flores talks about the accessibility of services to non-English speakers and restitution collection for victims that move abroad. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Laura Valdés es la directora del programa del Centro de Asistencia para Víctimas del Condado de Yolo. La Sra. Valdés comparte información sobre los servicios de los Centros de Asistencia para Víctimas y Testigos en todo California. Los Centros para Víctimas son independientes o están ubicados en la Oficina del Fiscal del Distrito y pueden guiar a las víctimas a través del sistema penal y dirigirlas a agencias que ofrecen servicios de asistencia y emergencia. La Sra. Valdés nos habla sobre las barreras que enfrentan las víctimas de habla hispana para aprender sobre los servicios para víctimas y las preguntas más comunes que hace la comunidad latina. Además, ella aborda el tema sobre el papel de los defensores de las víctimas en la notificación y el cumplimiento de los derechos de las víctimas en el sistema de justicia penal. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMS (842-8467). 26. Centro de Asistencia para Víctimas y Testigos Laura Valdes is the program director of Yolo County Victim Assistance Center. Ms. Valdes shares information on Victim Assistances Centers' services across California. The Victim Centers are independent or housed in the District Attorney's Office, and they can guide victims through the legal system and direct them to agencies that offer assistance and emergency services. Ms. Valdes discusses the barriers Spanish-speaking victims face in learning about victim services and the most common questions asked by the Latino community. Next, she addresses the role of the victim advocates in notifying and enforcing victims' rights in the criminal justice system. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Cinthia Gallegos es parte del equipo de la Junta de Compensación para Víctimas de California (California Victim Compensation Board, CalVCB). CalVCB es un programa de asistencia financiera para víctimas que son residentes de California o que fueron víctimas de un delito que tuvo lugar en California. La Sra. Gallegos repasa el proceso de solicitud de CalVCB, los criterios de calificación para recibir asistencia financiera y los gastos elegibles, como reubicación, pérdida de ingresos, salud médica y mental. También habla sobre el requisito de denunciar el delito y las excepciones. Finalmente, la Sra. Gallegos analiza la accesibilidad de los servicios para inmigrantes y personas que no hablan inglés. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMIS (842-8467). Cinthia Gallegos is a staff member at the California Victims Compensation Board (CalVCB). CalVCB is a financial assistance program for victims who are residents in California or who were victims of a crime that took place in California. Ms. Gallegos goes over CalVCB's application process, qualifying criteria to receive financial assistance, and eligible expenses such as relocation, income loss, medical, and mental health. She further talks about the requirement to report the crime and the exceptions. Finally, Ms. Gallegos discusses the accessibility of services to non-English speakers and immigrants. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Nuestro equipo, Ana Franco y Angélica Maldonado, hablan sobre los diversos servicios que brinda el California Victims Resource Center (CVRC), anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center, y cómo estos servicios son accesibles a través de diferentes plataformas e idiomas. Los servicios de VCRC incluyen información sobre los derechos de las víctimas, una lista personalizada de referencias, materiales informativos e investigación legal para los proveedores de servicios. El objetivo de la VCRC es ayudar a las víctimas a comprender sus derechos legales en cada etapa del proceso de justicia penal. Además, proporcionan una introducción a los derechos de las víctimas en el sistema de justicia penal. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMIS (842-8467) Our team, Ana Franco and Angelica Maldonado, talk about the various services provided by the California Victims Resource Center (CVRC), formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center, and how these services are accessible through different platforms and languages. The CVRC services include information on victims' rights, a tailored list of referrals, informational materials, and legal research for service providers. The CVRC's goal is to help victims understand their legal rights at each stage of the criminal justice process. Furthermore, they provide an overview of victims' rights in the criminal justice system. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Welcome to our podcast! We are pleased to bring you season three of our podcast series. This season is completely in Spanish. Bienvenido A La 3ra Temporada - El Conocimiento Es Poder De Victima A Sobreviviente ¡Bienvenido a nuestro podcast! Nos complace presentarles la tercera temporada de nuestra serie de podcasts. Esta temporada es completamente en español. Nadie planea ser víctima de un crimen, por lo que si sucede, puede ser una sorpresa, así que únase a nosotros para una discusión sobre los derechos y servicios de las víctimas. En esta temporada, discutimos temas que incluyen los derechos de las víctimas en el sistema de justicia penal y los servicios que están disponibles para las víctimas de delitos como salud mental, compensación e inmigración. En nuestras dos primeras temporadas, puede obtener información sobre los recursos disponibles para delitos específicos y más sobre los derechos de las víctimas. Esas temporadas están disponibles en inglés. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el material discutido en la serie, comuníquese con el California Victims Resource Center (anteriormente el Victims of Crime Resource Center) al 1-800-VICTMIS (842-8467).
Liz Hall joins the show to discuss the Safe At Home program. She shares information about how to qualify for the program and the types of services available. She also discusses how to become an enrolling agency and which organizations are required to accept a Safe At Home confidential mailing address. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTMS (842-8467).
In part two of our discussion, Lita shares more information on the programs and services offered by Waymakers. She also talks about the role confidentiality plays when victims speak with victim advocates. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Lita Mercado joins the show for the first of a two-part discussion on the services provided by Waymakers. First, Lita discusses the history and mission of Waymakers, then talks about the services and eligibility requirements for receiving assistance through Waymakers. Finally, Lita details the differences relative advantages of government and community based victim services organizations.
Laura Valdes from the Yolo County Victim Assistance Center is our guest on this episode. She shares information on some of the services provided by Victim Assistance Centers across California. Laura also discusses some of the most common questions asked by crime victims, and she talks about the barriers they face in learning about victim services. Finally, she tells us about the role of the Victim Assistance Center in notifying and enforcing victims’ rights in the criminal justice system. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Lynda Gledhill joins the show to provide information on the California Victims Compensation Board. She reviews how to apply to the program, and how applications are either approved or denied. We also discuss several other topics, such as the expenses that qualify for payment from CalVCB and emergency expenses. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
Chris Ward joins us on this episode to discuss the programs and services iCAN provides to the community before turning her attention to the victim’s role in the parole hearing process. Chris also shares her opinion on some of the most common questions asked by crime victims contacting iCAN. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
In part two of this episode, Dr. Ramezani continues to discuss how crime impacts a victim’s mental health by turning his attention to the recovery process. He introduces concepts such as post-traumatic growth, and shares information about some of the barriers to services crime victims may experience. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
In part one of this episode, Dr. Ramezani discusses how a crime victim’s mental health can be impacted by being the victim of a crime, and the some of the common responses he sees in victims after the crime. He talks about the role of Post-traumatic stress has in a victim’s recovery process, and he introduces several factors that affect how victims experience trauma. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
We are pleased to bring you season two of our podcast series. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
In part two of this episode, Mariam shares the story of Marsy Nicholas before turning her attention to the details of Marsy’s Law. She discusses various aspects of Marsy’s Law including the right to receive restitution, the right to be heard in court, and the right to refuse to interview with the defense attorney. Finally, Mariam provides the CVRC’s contact information for the audience. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
In part one of this episode, Program Director Mariam El-Menshawi of the California Victims Resource Center (CVRC), formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center, comes on the podcast to share information about the various services provided by the CVRC. Mariam explains the different ways victims come to learn about the CVRC, and how they can reach out to contact the CVRC for more assistance. Next, Mariam discusses how the VCRC helps victim service providers by performing legal research and providing educational materials. The CVRC’s goals are to help victims understand their legal rights at each stage of the criminal justice process while helping victims access important services along the way. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
On the episode of the podcast, we continue our interview with Elizabeth Kristen about sexual harassment. Elizabeth is the Director of the Gender Equity &LGBT Rights Program at Legal Aid at Work. In part two of the discussion, Elizabeth gives some examples of what sexual harassment looks like in several different contexts, and she shares some examples of real life cases. Elizabeth also examines the differences between sexual assault and sexual harassment before finally touching on topics related to domestic violence. If you have any questions about the material discussed in the series, please contact the California Victims Resource Center (formerly the Victims of Crime Resource Center) at 1-800-VICTIMS (842-8467).
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