Victimology Research Centre

The VRC works in partnership with non-profit organizations and local, provincial, and federal governments to study the impact of victimization on individuals and communities.

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Victimology Research Centre

The Victimology Research Centre is dedicated to advancing the field of victim services through strategic partnerships with non-profit organizations and government stakeholders at local, provincial, and federal levels. By studying victimization, resilience, and the experiences of survivors within the criminal justice system, the Centre plays a crucial role in improving the support provided to those affected by crime.

The Centre conducts applied research and evaluations aimed at enhancing outcomes and building capacity in the victim services sector. Focusing on critical areas such as posttraumatic change, vicarious resilience, and the wellness of service providers, the Centre’s work is instrumental in shaping effective support systems.

In addition to research, the Victimology Research Centre develops comprehensive training curricula, service standards, certifications, and continuing education programs tailored for professionals working with victims and survivors of crime. These initiatives ensure that service providers are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills to effectively support those in need.

The Centre is committed to making valuable insights and resources accessible to service providers, policymakers, and individuals with lived experience. By sharing knowledge and best practices, the Victimology Research Centre helps foster a more informed and responsive environment for victim support.

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