The New Hampshire Organizational Victim Statement (NH OVS) is a statement that is used by organizations in the state of New Hampshire to define their stance on victimization. It is designed to provide clear direction to organizations on how they should respond to and support victims of crime. The NH OVS outlines the organization’s commitment to victims’ rights and provides guidance on how the organization should interact with victims. It also outlines the organization’s policies for responding to reports of victimization and outlines the resources and services available to victims. There are three different types of NH OVS: The Basic Victim Statement, the Comprehensive Victim Statement, and the Enhanced Victim Statement. The Basic Victim Statement outlines the organization’s commitment to victims’ rights and provides guidance on how the organization should interact with victims. The Comprehensive Victim Statement outlines the organization’s policies for responding to reports of victimization, provides information about the resources and services available to victims, and outlines the organization’s commitment to a victim-centered approach. The Enhanced Victim Statement is a more comprehensive statement that outlines the organization’s commitment to victims’ rights, provides guidance on how the organization should interact with victims, outlines the organization’s policies for responding to reports of victimization, and provides information about the resources and services available to victims.