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Sandy Bromley is a Program Attorney for the Stalking Resource Center at the National Center for Victims of Crime, a program funded by the Office on Violence Against Women to provide technical assistance and training to grantees. Prior to joining the National Center for Victims of Crime, Sandy was the Director of Services for the Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc. (MCVRC), a statewide nonprofit victim services organization, where she was responsible for all direct victims’ services programs, including legal advocacy and social and therapeutic services. She also previously served as the staff attorney for the MCVRC representing crime victims with legal issues such as criminal justice rights, restitution request and collection, crime victim compensation board appeals and family law matters and has taught a course on Victimology at the University of Maryland, Shady Grove Campus.