Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC)
Jasmine Marquez serves as the Bilingual Advocacy Manager at the Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) since June 2020, where responsibilities include program administration, staff support, training, and outreach. Prior roles at NVRDC included Senior Bilingual Victim Advocate and Case Manager. Jasmine's work involves collaborating closely with various agencies and developing individualized plans for crime survivors. Previously, Jasmine contributed as a Bilingual Advocate for Domestic Violence at DC SAFE, managing caseloads and assisting clients with judicial processes. Jasmine's legal background is complemented by experiences as a Legal Assistant, and positions in the hospitality sector. Jasmine holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland.
Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC)
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Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) empowers DC's crime victims to achieve survivor-defined justice through a free, holistic and collaborative continuum of advocacy, case management, and legal services. Advocacy Services: NVRDC runs the advocacy portion of DC’s Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program, supporting a coordinated community response for survivors, including: hotline services, free transportation to and from the hospital, hospital advocacy, entry into therapeutic services, and referrals to legal services. Legal Services: Staff attorneys provide direct representation in civil protection orders (CPO) cases and Title IX administrative proceedings; in criminal court, they zealously defend victims’ rights throughout the entire criminal justice process. Special Projects: NVRDC's special projects include: the Victim Legal Network of DC (VLNDC), the District’s Collaborative Training & Response for Older Victims (TROV), and the Identity Theft Assistance Project (ITAP).