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NAICS Code 624190-30 - Crime Victim Services
Marketing Level - NAICS 8-DigitBusiness Lists and Databases Available for Marketing and Research
Business List Pricing Tiers
Quantity of Records | Price Per Record | Estimated Total (Max in Tier) |
---|---|---|
0 - 1,000 | $0.25 | Up to $250 |
1,001 - 2,500 | $0.20 | Up to $500 |
2,501 - 10,000 | $0.15 | Up to $1,500 |
10,001 - 25,000 | $0.12 | Up to $3,000 |
25,001 - 50,000 | $0.09 | Up to $4,500 |
50,000+ | Contact Us for a Custom Quote |
What's Included in Every Standard Data Package
- Company Name
- Contact Name (where available)
- Job Title (where available)
- Full Business & Mailing Address
- Business Phone Number
- Industry Codes (Primary and Secondary SIC & NAICS Codes)
- Sales Volume
- Employee Count
- Website (where available)
- Years in Business
- Location Type (HQ, Branch, Subsidiary)
- Modeled Credit Rating
- Public / Private Status
- Latitude / Longitude
- ...and more (Inquire)
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NAICS Code 624190-30 Description (8-Digit)
Parent Code - Official US Census
Tools
Tools commonly used in the Crime Victim Services industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.
- Victim impact statements
- Trauma-focused therapy
- Crisis intervention techniques
- Safety planning tools
- Legal advocacy resources
- Financial assistance programs
- Victim compensation funds
- Support groups
- Case management software
- Risk assessment tools
Industry Examples of Crime Victim Services
Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 624190-30, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.
- Victim advocacy services
- Domestic violence shelters
- Sexual assault crisis centers
- Child abuse prevention programs
- Homicide survivor support groups
- Restorative justice programs
- Court accompaniment services
- Crime victim compensation programs
- Anti-bullying initiatives
- Cybercrime victim support services
History
A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 624190-30 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.
- The Crime Victim Services industry has a long history worldwide, with the first victim compensation program established in Germany in 1927. In the United States, the industry began to take shape in the 1960s and 1970s, with the establishment of rape crisis centers and domestic violence shelters. The 1980s saw the creation of the first victim compensation programs in the US, and the 1990s brought about the passage of the Violence Against Women Act, which provided funding for victim services and established the Office on Violence Against Women within the Department of Justice. In recent years, the industry has continued to evolve, with a focus on expanding services to underserved populations, such as immigrants and LGBTQ individuals, and increasing access to technology-based services, such as online counseling and support groups.