Crime Victims’ Rights   Award 
                                The Crime Victims’ Rights Award reflects the 2019 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week theme: “Honoring Our Past. Creating Hope for the Future.”  This award will be presented to an individual whose actions capture the spirit of the theme –a  pioneer in the victims' rights movement, an activist who sought progress from  pain, a visionary looking to further innovate, or any individual or agency striving  to enhance the services provided to victims in this state. 
Endurance Award 
                                This award   honors a Victim Witness Coordinator, advocate, and/or staff member who consistently sets the standard for   excellence by going above and beyond to assist victims and prosecution   teams. This award does not require decades of service but recognizes one's perseverance in providing quality assistance to victims.  
                                Gladiator   Award 
                                This award   recognizes an Assistant Prosecutor or Detective who has demonstrated   extraordinary commitment and zeal to ensure that the criminal justice system   treats victims with compassion and dignity during the prosecution process. 
                                                               
Ronald W. Reagan Award 
                              This award honors President Ronald W. Reagan for his compassion, vision and commitment to crime victims' rights. President  Reagan placed victims’ rights in the forefront of the national agenda during  his administration, which resulted in the creation of National Crime Victims’  Rights Week, the President’s Task Force on Victims of Crime, the National  Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Victim of Crime Act of  1984 (VOCA), and countless other initiatives. This Award will be presented to an  individual or agency that has: 1) shown a consistent commitment to  victims' rights and services; 2) employed extraordinary efforts in the  delivery of services; and 3) advocated for victims via policies,  protocols, legislation and other measures.  |