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Post Conviction Survivor
Resource Center

A Project of Healing Justice

Overview

The Post-Conviction Resource Center (PCRC) is a centralized place where all victims and survivors of crime can find critical information and get support during their case after a conviction has occurred. This phase of the case is called “post-conviction.” On the PCRC you will find resources and information to support you and help you navigate post-conviction case activity. You can also connect directly with a trained victim advocate for individualized support.

Offerings

State Resource Guides

Post-Conviction Processes & Victims’ Rights

This resource is designed to help victims navigate the complexities of post-conviction case activity, explaining what can happen after a conviction and highlighting the ongoing rights victims have throughout the post-conviction process.

EmpowerKit

Emotional Health Resources

Whether you are experiencing the impact of trauma or looking for ways to build resilience, the EmpowerKit offers accessible, evidence-based resources to help heal and restore well-being.

Advocate Support

VictimConnect & Preferred Provider Network

Connect with trained victim advocates who can provide support and referrals in response to your specific needs.

Innocence Cases & Exonerations

Learn more about cases involving a post-conviction claim of factual innocence and exoneration. On this page you can hear personal accounts from other victims and survivors who have experienced a wrongful conviction and exoneration.

Public Awareness Campaign

Empowering & Supporting Victims of Crime

This campaign is dedicated to raising awareness and providing crucial information about the PCRC and its goals to support victims. It features a variety of resources, including two Public Service Announcement (PSA) videos, a social media campaign, downloadable PDFs, and an informative webinar.

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Healing Justice

Healing Justice works to prevent and alleviate the harms caused by all wrongful convictions through advocacy, education, and direct support. We are committed to addressing the post-conviction needs of victims through direct assistance, peer support, and opportunities for healing.

To learn more, please contact us at:
 connect@healingjusticeproject.org.