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Domestic Violence affects many people, and often victims don’t know about the criminal process, their rights, where to get help, or how to get questions answered. On this page you will find links and information on what Domestic Violence is, how to get Resources & Referrals and Protective Orders and answers to Frequently Asked Domestic Violence Questions about the prosecution process, including what happens when a defendant is booked into jail, special rights of victims, restrictions on defendants with firearms, and more.
What is Domestic Violence?
Domestic Violence is a crime. Often, it is described as violence in the home but domestic violence includes many other offenses and relationships. http://www.azcadv.org/for-victims/about-domestic-violence/ No one has the right to hit, threaten, or abuse you. Children are also hurt by seeing domestic violence. For more information on domestic violence go to the
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence website.
Where can I get more information and resources about Domestic Violence?
How can I stay safe in my situation?
How can I get a Protective order?
If you have questions or want to speak with an Advocate call 602-261-8192 or
contact Victim Services