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Impact of Crime on Victims Class (ICVC)The Arizona Department of Corrections, Office of Victim Services has initiated a new program called the Impact of Crime on Victims Classes (“ICVCâ€), designed to focus on giving victims a voice. The ICVC uses written exercises, videos and victim impact panels to bring the offender face-to-face with not just a crime but a person directly affected by the crime. Offenders who participate attend a 10-week program that meets twice a week. Each week covers a different type of victimization. The first class of the week provides information to the offenders about the crime and offers them the opportunity to begin exploring the impact of their crimes on both the victim and the community. The second class of the week allows victims to share with offenders their own experience and the impact the crime had on their lives. When a victim is not available for a specific topic, we rely on subject matter experts to discuss how a particular crime impacts victims and the community. The goal of this class is to have offenders:
The ICVC program is currently at most of the prisons and continues to expand statewide. The feedback has been remarkable. The victims/survivors who have spoken are very supportive of the program and feel empowered by the experience. The offenders learned the emotional, physical and psychological impact of crime and stated how impacted they were by the victims who spoke. Offenders participating do not receive any special consideration for parole participation. What they do get is understanding and the ability to improve themselves. In every unit that has held a class, there is a waiting list for the next class. The crimes covered in this class are:
If you have been a victim of a crime and would like to participate in this program as a speaker, please contact the Office of Victim Services. |