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Criminal Injuries program a resource to victim assistance groups

NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Department of Treasury’s Criminal Injuries Compensation Program has paid more than $350 million to victims of violent crime in Tennessee since the program’s inception in 1982.

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Tennessee Season to Remember to honor homicide victims Dec. 7

For more than two decades, state and local public safety officials, along with families of homicide victims, have gathered to honor and remember victims and survivors of homicide during the

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Mullinix family to speak at statewide Homicide Remembrance Day ceremony

At the ceremony, families from across Tennessee will hang ornaments on memorial wreaths in honor of their loved ones who fell victim to homicide. The wreaths will be displayed at

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Tennessee K-12 Mental Health Trust Fund board OKs first dispersal of funds

Money from a $250 million state investment in mental health services for children can begin to be spent, the board of trustees overseeing the investment decided in a meeting last week.

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Tennessee Season to Remember to honor homicide victims Dec. 7

For more than two decades, state and local public safety officials, along with families of homicide victims, have gathered to honor and remember victims and survivors of homicide during the

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