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Understand Victims . Help Victims Heal . Consider Culture and Diversity . Resources
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Consider Culture and Diversity
Providing Culturally Congruent Care
Serving Victims' Language Needs
Serving Victims' Literacy Needs
Serving Victims' Spiritual Needs
Serving Adolescent Victims
Serving Victims on Campus
Serving Victims With Disabilities
Serving Trafficking Victims
Serving Migrant Communities
Serving Rural Victims
Serving Victims in the Military
Serving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Victims
Serving Ethnic and Racial Communities
African-American Victims
Latina/o Victims
Asian and Pacific Islander Victims
American Indian Victims
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Serving Ethnic and Racial Communities

This section briefly describes ways to serve specific ethnic and racial communities and provides links to targeted resources.

Read on for information about—

  • African-American victims.
  • Latina/o victims.
  • Asian and Pacific Islander victims.
  • American Indian victims.




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