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Confidential Emotional Support: Sexual Assault Counselors

Sexual assault counselors (also called victim or survivor advocates) are confidential and available to assist victims/survivors of sexual assault. Please click on the title for further information.

Law Enforcement

A law enforcement officer can take a report, help access confidential support, and provide access to medical care after a sexual assault. Police departments are available for response 24/7. Please click on the title for further information.

Evidence Collection

A sexual assault forensic exam (SAFE) could be used to collect DNA evidence if the assault occurred within 120 hours. Other forms of evidence such as videos, documentation, eye witnesses, and receipts are also covered in this section. Please click on the title for further information.

Immediate Medical Care

It’s ok if someone does not wish to file a police report or get a sexual assault forensic exam. That said, depending on the nature of the assault, it may still be important to obtain medical care to address potential injuries, exposure to sexually transmitted infections (STI’s), or if there may be a risk of pregnancy. Please click on the title for further information.