Sec. 4. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON STAFFING OF OFFICE OF VICTIM ADVOCACY
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## SEC. 4 SENSE OF CONGRESS ON STAFFING OF OFFICE OF VICTIM ADVOCACY It is the sense of Congress that— ####
(1)the Office of Victim Advocacy established under section 8C of the Peace Corps Act, as added by section 2, should provide an adequate number of victim advocates so that each victim of crime receives critical information and support; ####
(2)any full-time victim advocates and any additional victim advocates should be credentialed by a national victims assistance body; and ####
(3)the training required under section 8A(a) of the Peace Corps Act, as added by section 2, should be credentialed by a national victims assistance body.