This document is a page from an informational brochure or FAQ regarding the Department of Justice's Victim Notification System (VNS). It explains how victims can access case details, update their contact information via the web or phone, and explicitly states that the system does not ensure safety. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, indicating it was part of document production for a congressional investigation.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Victim-Witness Coordinator | Official Contact |
Official at the local U.S. Attorney's Office to contact for information updates
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| Unspecified Contact Person | Contact |
The person indicated on the initial notification letter
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| VNS |
Victim Notification System
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| U.S. Attorney's Office |
Government legal body handling the case
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| USDOJ |
United States Department of Justice (inferred from URL)
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| House Oversight Committee |
Congressional body (inferred from Bates stamp)
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Physical location for contacting the Victim-Witness Coordinator
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"No. Do not depend on VNS to ensure your safety. If you feel that you are being threatened, immediately notify law enforcement."Source
"The VNS Web site is updated daily, Monday through Friday."Source
"You can later re-enroll using your VIN and VNS Login ID."Source
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