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The United States Attorney's Office Victim Witness Assistance Program

Every U.S. Attorney's Office has a Victim/Witness Assistance Program to assist victims of federal crimes. The Program seeks to provide information on rights and services to victims and witnesses of federal crimes, and to encourage the participation of victims in the criminal justice system in accordance with federal law. Federal crimes where assistance can be provided include bank and postal robberies, child pornography, financial crimes such as telemarketing and investment fraud, identity theft, hate crimes, human trafficking, as well as homicides, sexual assaults and child abuse, if the crime occurred on federal land. www.usdoj.gov/crimevictims.htm

Victims' Rights

As a Victim, you have the following rights under Title 18, United States Code, Section 3771:

We will make our best efforts to ensure you are accorded the rights described. You may also seek the advice of a private attorney concerning these rights and your assertion of these rights in federal district court. Be advised that the law does not require providing information that may endanger the safety of any person.

Assistance Provided

Where appropriate, the United States Attorney's Office will:

Resources

United States Attorney Assistance

U.S. Attorney's Victim/Witness Assistance
(619) 557-5527 or 557-5683
(For victims and witnesses of federal crime in
San Diego and Imperial Counties.

San Diego County Assistance

San Diego County Victim Assistance
(619) 531-4041
(For information, referrals, victim compensation assistance.)

San Diego Family Justice Center
(866) 933-4673 (toll free)
(One stop shop for victims of family violence and their children. Talk to an advocate, get a restraining order, plan for safety, talk to a police officer, meet with a prosecutor, receive medical assistance, counsel with a chaplain, get help with transportation, and obtain nutrition or pregnancy services counseling. )

Victims of Crime Resource Center
1-800-VICTIMS
(For information and referrals to County Victim Assistance Centers,
victim compensation, local domestic violence shelters, and filing restraining orders.)

Rape Crisis Center Hotline
(858) 272-1767

Child Protective Services
(619) 401-3800

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse:
Identity Theft Resource Center
(858) 593-7935
(Assists victims of identity fraud.)

Human Trafficking B-SAFE Project
(866) 752-2327 (toll free)

Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition (BSCC)

Imperial County Assistance

Imperial County Victim Assistance (760) 339-4357
(For information, referrals, victim compensation assistance.)

Center for Family Solutions
(760) 353-8530
(For domestic violence and child abuse.)

Rape Crises Center
(760) 352-7873

Child Abuse Prevention Council (760) 353-8300

Child Protective Services (760) 337-7700

State Assistance

California Attorney General, Public Inquiry Unit
1-800-952-5225
(Investigates a variety of consumer/business frauds.
(916) 322-3360

California Department of Insurance
1-800-927-4357
(Information and source to file complaints
for insurance related fraud.)

California Department of Real Estate Recover Fund
(916) 227-0789
(For victims defrauded by licensed California real estate brokers, acting within the scope of their license, provides recovery fund.)

National Assistance

BBB Wise Giving Alliance
(703) 276-0100
(Helps consumers make wise decisions in making charitable contributions)

Childhelp USA
1-800-422-4453
(Child abuse hotline)

Community Eldercare Locator Hotline
1-800-677-1116

Consumer Credit Counseling Service
1-800-388-CCCS

National Center for Victims of Crime
1-800-394-2255

National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1-303-839-1852
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
1-800-656-4673
(Hotline, crisis counseling, referrals.)

National Center for Victims of Crime
1-800-FYI-CALL or (703) 276-2880

National Organization for Victim Assistance
1-800-TRY-NOVA

Office for Victims of Crime

Human Trafficking

Department of Justice
1-888-428-7581

Office of Refugee Resettlement, Department of Health and Human Services

www.humantrafficking.org

www.casa.alianza.org (In Spanish)

To have your name removed from many mailing lists and phone lists, (frequently used by telemarketers), contact these agencies in writing.

Mail Preference Service
Direct Marketing Association
P.O. Box 9008
Farmingdale, NY 11735

Telephone Preference Service
Direct Marketing Association
P.O. Box 9014
Farmingdale, NY 11735

Credit Reporting Agencies: To request credit reports or report fraudulent activity.

Equifax
1-800-685-1111

Experian
1-888-397-3742

Trans Union
1-800-888-4213