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Sample Public Service Announcements

: 60 SECONDS

Crime in (city/county/state) hurts people — our families, our friends, our neighbors. Crime hurts our community, causing us too often to live in fear. And crime hurts our economy, resulting in significant financial losses to individuals, schools, businesses, and countless others.

April 6th through the 12th is National Crime Victims' Rights Week. This week and throughout the year, (city/county/state) programs that help victims recover in the aftermath of crime and seek justice are committed to fulfilling an important promise: that crime victims will be treated with compassion and dignity; that they will receive help in securing their rights under law; and that services will be provided to offer them help and hope.

If you or someone you know is a victim of crime, please call (name of agency) at (area code/telephone number) for information and assistance, or visit our web site at (web site address).

: 30 SECONDS

April 6th through the 12th is National Crime Victims' Rights Week. Far too many people in (city/state/county) have been victims of crime. But if you or someone you know has been victimized, our (community/state) offers programs to help you cope with the financial, emotional and physical losses, and to help you understand your rights under the law. Please call (name of agency) at (area code/telephone number) for information and assistance, or visit our web site at (web site address).

: 15 SECONDS

If you or someone you know has been hurt by crime, services are available to help you cope with financial, emotional and physical losses. Please call (name of agency) at (area code/telephone number) for information and assistance, or visit our web site at (web site address).

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National Crime Victims' Rights Week: Fulfill the Promise April 6–12, 2003
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