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Special Victims' Counsel Program


MAILING ADDRESS:

2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave
Mail Stop 7000
Washington D.C. 20593-7000
Office: 202.795.6918
Fax: 202.872.6920

Special Victims’ Counsel (SVC) are judge advocates that will zealously represent the interests of the victim throughout the investigatory and military justice processes. The main objective of an SVC is to provide legal support to individuals eligible for military legal assistance and DHS/CG civilian employees who are victims of an alleged sex-related offense. SVCs fill the gap in the military justice process which can sometimes overlook the victim’s interests.

SVCs provide independent advice and representation to the victim and report to the Chief, Member Advocacy Division (CG-LMA-A). No one in a victim's chain of command or the accused’s chain of command will influence an SVC in providing legal support to a victim.

SVCs may establish an attorney-client relationship with the victim and communications between an SVC and a client will be treated as confidential and privileged.

SVCs provide their clients with the following non-exclusive list of services;

For restricted1 reports of sexual assault, these legal services include but are not limited to:

For unrestricted reports, these legal services include, but are not limited to:

Additionally, SVCs can help victims of sexual assault with:

SVC services are available to:

Sexual assault victims can contact their local Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) to make a request for an SVC or may contact the Member Advocacy Division directly. Generally, an SVC will be detailed within 48 hours of receiving a request but can provide services immediately upon request as necessary.

For more information about the SVC Program or to request an SVC, call or email the Chief of the Member Advocacy Division, Ms. Christa Specht.

Phone: 202.795.6920 / Email: OSVC@uscg.mil

After hours, please call 202.795.6920, 202.297.6984, 202.689.4679, or 510.384.3458.

To request an SVC through a SARC, see http://www.uscg.mil/worklife/sapr_contact.asp for the relevant contact information.

1 For the definition of restricted versus unrestricted report of sexual assault, please see Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program, COMDTINST M1754.10.

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Last Modified 9/29/2016