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Really Big Coloring Books, Inc. is in St. Louis, MO is a member of SAM, the System for Award Management of the U. S. Government. The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is an official website of The General Services Administration of the U.S. Government and our company is registered to do business with the U.S. Government. The company has been a publisher and manufacturer of paper products since 1988.
The book title listed here, What is Your Job? In Criminal Court, is made possible by The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) a part of the Office of Justice Programs, within the U.S. Department of Justice. Our company acts as a manufacturer, upon request, for the intended audience for these books. The book designs, names, characters, text and information do not represent the position of Really Big Coloring Books, Inc., and we make no claim to the creation of the art, messaging or text within the books. We are a printer and publisher and manufacture of physical copies these titles at the request of agencies wanting books for their use. The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) published and funded the Child Witness Materials Development Project. A series of free publications to help kids understand and advocate for themselves in the Criminal and Family Court systems.
What Is Your Job? In Criminal Court? This picture book explains the different roles of professionals working on criminal cases.
- Available in English or Spanish
- Ages 7 – 12
- Setting – Criminal Court
- What is Your Job? In Criminal Court is 32 pages, sized 7” x 10.5” and comes with stickers.
- What is Your Job? In Criminal Court can be viewed in its entirety: https://ovc.ojp.gov/child-victims-and-witnesses-support/what-is-your-job-in-criminal-court
- For information on pricing to have this book printed for your agency please call: 1-(314)-695-5757 or 1-(800) 244-2665
The Child Witness Materials Project is a collaborative effort and is supported by cooperative agreement #2016-VF-GX-K011, awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations express in this document are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position of policies of the U. S. Department of Justice. For children and youth, participating in the justice system as a victim or witness can be especially confusing, distressing, and even re-traumatizing. Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials was created to support children and youth during their involvement with the justice system as a victim or witness to a crime.
The Center for Court Innovations works to create a more effective and humane justice system by performing original research and helping launch reforms around the world.
Other titles available can be viewed at: https://ovc.ojp.gov/child-victims-and-witnesses-support
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The Office of Justice of Crime is committed to enhancing the Nation’s capacity to assist crime victims and to providing leadership in changing attitudes, policies, and activities to promote justice and healing for all victims of crime.
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The Office of Justice Programs is a federal agency that provides federal leadership, grants, training, technical assistance, and other resources to improve the Nations’s capacity to prevent and reduce crime, assist victims, and enhance the rule of law by strengthening the criminal and juvenile justice systems. Its six program offices—the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National institute of Justice, the Office for Victims of Crime, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking—support state and local crime-fighting efforts, fund thousands of victim service programs, help communities manage sex offenders, address the need of youth in the system and children in danger, and provide vital research and data.