Marsy's Law for Georgia Encourages Georgians to Support National Crime Victims' Rights Week

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, April 20th, 2020

Marsy's Law for Georgia inspires the community to advocate for victims' rights throughout the year, but from April 19-25, 2020, the organization wants to encourage Georgians to enhance their actions in honor of National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW).

According to the most recent National Crime Victimization Survey from the Bureau of Justice Statistics in 2018, about 3.3 million Americans age 12 or older were victims of violent crime. This sobering statistic highlights the need to spotlight the added rights provided to Georgians through a constitutional amendment that passed by an 80 percent majority in 2018.

NCVRW is a week-long event and is dedicated to raising awareness about crime victims' issues and rights and introduce the community to the important resources and services available. This year's national theme is "Seek Justice. Ensure Victims' Rights. Inspire Hope."

"Our mission is to bring awareness to crime victims' issues and National Crime Victims' Rights Week gives us the ability to further highlight our efforts and bring awareness to Marsy's Law," says Erinn Mahathey, National Outreach Director - Marsy's Law for All. "During the statewide shelter-in-place order there are no physical events happening during NCVRW in Georgia. However, it is our hope that the public will feel inspired to educate themselves through virtual lessons and other online resources."

Marsy's Law for Georgia wants to encourage the community during April 19-25 to use virtual and local resources to learn more about victims' rights and help those whose rights have been violated. Below are state resources Marsy’s Law for Georgia recommends.

Atlanta Victim Assistance

Crime Victims Advocacy Council (CVAC): During the COVID-19 pandemic, CVAC is providing online non-traditional support in the form of Grief Coaching. They also are providing online Group Support every Tuesday and Thursday evening. Visit their website for more information.

Prosecuting Attorney's Council of Georgia (PAC)

Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council

Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program

Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV)

Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence (GCADV)

In addition to the resources made available through local organizations, Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the King and Queen buildings plan to light up purple to commemorate NCVRW. Drive by Mercedes Benz on April 19, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. or by the King and Queen buildings from April 24-25.