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A '''Victim Notification System''' ('''VNS'''), '''Crime Victim Notification''' ('''CVN'''), or '''
In the [[United States]], the VNS is operated by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], the [[U.S. Attorney's Office]]s, and the [[Federal Bureau of Prisons]]. It is an electronic system accessible by [[telephone]] or via the [[internet]], and information is also sent by mail. The VNS provides information on scheduled court events and their outcomes, as well as changes in the offenders custody status. Access to VNS information requires a Victim Identification Number (VIN) and a
In [[Canada]], the VNS system consists of a computer operated telephone system, which automatically contacts the victims of crimes when the offender is either released from custody or escapes.
==See Also==▼
* [[All Points Bulletin]]
* [[Electronic tagging]]
==External
* [https://www.vinelink.com - Appriss Safety's VINE Service which provides victim notification services for 48 states]
* [https://www.notify.usdoj.gov/index.jsp - The US Victim Notification System website]
==References==
* https://apprisssafety.com/solutions/vine/
* http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/glossary/v.htm#8
* http://149.101.1.32/usao/ohn/vw/vw_vns.html
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[[Category:Law enforcement in the United States]]
[[Category:Public safety communications]]
[[Category:Victims' rights]]
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