Abstract
This paper describes two types of groups for families of homicide victims. Structured, time-limited groups that are professionally led emphasize education about the grieving process and the criminal justice system as well as emotional support among members aimed to decrease isolation and to regain control and mastery. Group participants then went on to develop an ongoing self-help group that provides emotional support as well as advocacy around education, outreach, and legislative change.
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