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VINELink VINELink provides free, confidential notifications to crime victims about offender status and court cases, enhancing safety and fostering collaboration in communities
California VINE - VINELink VINE is a vital resource for California communities, providing free and confidential notification services to victims of crime whose offenders are incarcerated
New York VINE: Strengthening Safety, Empowering Victims By partnering with VINE, law enforcement agencies, victim advocacy groups, and government organizations are helping to enhance public safety, empower victims, and foster a stronger, more informed community
Tennessee VINE: Strengthening Safety, Empowering Victims VINE, known as SAVIN in the state, is a vital resource for Tennessee communities, providing free and confidential notification services to victims of crime and their families
Texas VINE: Strengthening Safety, Empowering Victims By partnering with VINE, law enforcement agencies, victim advocacy groups, and government organizations are helping to enhance public safety, empower victims, and foster a stronger, more informed community
VINE is available in Georgia - VINELink Get Started What is VINE? VINE is a state-funded service and the nation’s leading victim notification network It allows survivors, victims of crime, and other concerned citizens to access timely and reliable information about offenders or criminal cases in U S jails and prisons
Florida VINE: Strengthening Safety, Empowering Victims By partnering with VINE, law enforcement agencies, victim advocacy groups, and government organizations are helping to enhance public safety, empower victims, and foster a stronger, more informed community
VINE Massachusetts - VINELink VINE is a vital resource for Massachusetts communities, providing free and confidential notification services to victims of crime for the state’s Department of Corrections