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Violence is a Crime,
Not a Solution!
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VICTIMS'
ADVOCACY

SERVICES

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What Is Victims' Advocacy?
The Victims' Advocacy Office was established by City ordinance in February 1995. This Office is charged with the responsibility of providing integrated and coordinated services to victims of violent crimes, with an emphasis on problems of family violence. The Office provides a proactive outreach program designed to intervene in the community in a way that decreases the use of violence as a solution to problems.

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Mission
To advocate for zero tolerance of violent crimes by providing prevention, consultation and direct services to affected individuals, families and groups.
Goals
To fulfill its mission, the Victims' Advocacy Office has four strategic goals :
  1. To work toward the prevention of violence through education, coordination of efforts to ensure comprehensive community services, and community advocacy.
  2. To enhance the quality of services available to affected individuals, families, and groups through consultation with law-enforcement, the criminal justice system, social service agencies, volunteers, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, professional organizations, and concerned others.
  3. To provide direct services to individuals, families, and groups affected by family violence and other violent crimes to enhance safety and reduce recurrence. This is done through evaluations, crisis intervention, case management, client advocacy, short-term counseling, and referrals.


Victims' Advocacy Services
The Victims' Advocacy Office has an ongoing commitment to educate the public on the importance of reducing family violence. Toward that end, the Office :
  1. Provides timely and useful education to police officers on subjects such as victimization, child abuse, domestic violence, sexual abuse, death notification, and trauma.
  2. Recruits and trains volunteers who want to help end violence in the community.
  3. Provides training to concerned community, civic, educational, and religious groups.
  4. Convenes the Victims' Advocacy Council to coordinate service delivery efforts by sharing, developing, and evaluating services and information.
  5. Advocates for organizational changes that help prevent violence and works closely with other community organizations.
Direct Services
Direct Services provided by Victims' Advocacy are built on three models:
Community Mental Health Model:
Provides principles, policies and procedures that guide where and when services are delivered. Community Health models have shown that services have to be available in 'catchment areas' close to the people they are designed to serve to be most effective. VAO service providers are stationed in all of the San Antonio Police Substations.

Crisis Intervention Model:
Combined with an understanding of the impact of violence that flows from victimology and family violence research, guides delivery of services. Crisis Intervention is a short-term intervention process that makes the following assumptions:
  • That ordinary people can be overwhelmed by extraordinary circumstances to the point of becoming "non-functional";
  • That active, early intervention can keep a temporary disruption from becoming permanent;
  • That education and training prior to the crisis can help reduce the harmful impact of the same.

Case Management Model:
Guides how services are delivered. The foundation of this model is the case management process. In this process, individuals are assisted in the stabilization of their lives so that a collaborative assessment of their needs may be made, and a plan of action agreed upon. The Case Management model includes several steps: outreach, problem identification, assessment, stabilization, education, action planning, follow-up, and advocacy.

SERVICES AVAILABLE
through the Police Department's Victims' Advocacy Office include:
* Crisis Intervention Counseling
* Case Management
* Child and Family Counseling
* Support Groups
* Information and Referral Services
* E.A.S.E. (ASL interpretation for deaf & hard of hearing)

Services are provided by Crisis Response Teams of Police Officers and Caseworkers who are assigned to each of the SAPD Substations, by Caseworkers and Volunteers assigned to the Victims' Assistance Walk-In Office at the Main SAPD Headquarters Building, by Caseworkers and Volunteers, and by Child and Family Counselors at the Child Services Program.


Need More Information or Assistance?
Please call : (210) 207-2141
To contact a Victim Advocacy Direct Service Provider, or to seek the assistance of the Crisis Response Team assigned to your geographical area, please call the number of a location near you. (* Starred locations provide ASL interpretation services for deaf and hard of hearing.)

Main SAPD Station (Walk-In)* 207-2141 Bexar Co.Family Justice Center 208-6800
Central Substation * 207-4013 East Substation * 207-2062
North Substation * 207-8129 Prue Rd Substation * 207-2201
South Substation * 207-8701 West Substation * 207-7916

To learn more about the Family Assistance Crisis Team (F.A.C.T.) or to volunteer, please call : (210) 207-2136
or visit the F.A.C.T. web page.

To learn more about E.A.S.E. (ASL interpretation services for the deaf and hard of hearing) please call : (210) 207-2135
or visit the E.A.S.E. web page.

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For more information on Family/Domestic Violence, and what can be done to prevent or avoid it, plus an on-line directory of victims' resources, please visit:
The
SAFE FAMILY Webpage


For additional information on the Bexar County Family Justice Center and the services it offers, please go to:
The FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER Webpage



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