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🗓️ 15 December 2021
⏱️ 35 minutes
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Did you know that despite high rates of victimization, only 10.1% of Black serious violence victims received assistance from victim service agencies from 2010-2015?
Alarmingly, nearly 90 percent of victims of a serious crime did NOT receive assistance in the aftermath of their trauma.
Jim, Laura and Lisa have a very real conversation about what’s going on and wrong with Richard Washington and Marianna Wells of the Building Bridges project (BBP) - a program of the National Center for Victims of Crime.
Richard and Marianna explain that BBP seeks to address underreporting, improve service provision and rectify disparities in treatment and services for crime victims from communities of color. This project promotes reconciliation through a productive and healing dialogue about what law enforcement should know in order to achieve effective encounters with victims of crime from marginalized communities.
Laura asks about black women experiencing domestic abuse, sexual violence and/or stalking and what work BBP are doing to hear their voices and engage them. Jim draws an interesting comparison between UK and US police services and Lisa asks what the practical, grassroots work on the ground looks like. You won’t want to miss this.
To find out more about Building Bridges:
https://victimsofcrime.org/building-bridges-project/
If you are a victim of crime, please look at all the resources available from the National Center for Victims of Crime
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0:07.8 | Its National Crime Victims Rights Week this year's theme is Support Victims Build Trust |
0:12.5 | Engaged Communities. |
0:14.2 | Justice for murdered children held a rally in downtown Los Angeles and as I witness |
0:18.1 | New Reporter Carlos Granta shows us victims families shared their grief. |
0:22.5 | In one day his life was cut short and our family unit was disrupted. |
0:31.0 | 13 year old Natalia Jackson broke down in tears as she spoke about her father who was murdered |
0:36.6 | at his store back in 2013. |
0:39.1 | Not only was my father taken sight of me from us but the safety and security and love |
0:44.6 | that he gave us every day was horribly interrupted in one single moment. |
0:50.1 | This is National Crime Victims Rights Week. |
0:52.6 | Jackson and others took part in this rally to support those who have lost loved ones. |
0:57.3 | This is our week and people need to be here supporting Crime Victims. |
1:23.6 | There were tense moments as Black Lives Matter came here to protest. |
1:26.8 | They tried to get into the event but were held back by deputies. |
1:29.8 | They say they support the victims and are here to protest the Sheriff's Department. |
1:34.1 | How our interests and their interests are aligned. |
1:37.2 | That they should be standing with us, not standing on the most corrupt and violent share |
1:42.6 | of in the history of Los Angeles County and that's saying something. |
1:54.8 | Hello and welcome to Real Crime Profile. |
1:56.7 | This is Jim Clemente, your target. |
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